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Rico Royal Clarinet Mouthpiece - Graftonite

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A3
$24.95, Item 2060038HP
A5
$24.95, Item 2060037HP
B3
$24.95, Item 2060003HP
B7
$24.95, Item 2060043HP
C3
$24.95, Item 2060014HP
C5
$24.95, Item 2060040HP
High  end  mouthpieces  come  in  a  huge  variety  of  sizes,  shapes  and  materials,  all  of  which  have  a  huge  impact  on  how  the  instrument  sounds.  Even  a  small  change  in  the  mouthpiece  will  make  large  changes  in  how  the  instrument  needs  to  be  played  (Tip:  Don't  change  mouthpieces  the  night  before  a  performance  -  allow  at  least  a  few  weeks  to  become  accustomed  to  the  new  mouthpiece).
 
The  Rico  Royal  mouthpieces  come  in  a  variety  of  tone  chamber  styles  and  facings.    If  you  don't  know  which  one to  get,  try  the  B5.
 
Tone  Chamber  Style  (A,  B,  or  C):    The  tone  chamber  of  a  mouthpiece  is  the  inside  area  of  the  mouthpiece.    The  size  and  shape  of  the  tone  chamber  will  change  the  tone  quality  of  the  instrument.    With  the  Rico  Royal  mouthpieces,  an  "A"  tone  chamber  will  give  a  dark  sound  which  is  best  suited  for  concert  work,  a  "B"  tone  chamber  will  give  a  little  more  brilliance  (better  for  using  with  most  bands),  and  a  "C"  tone  chamber  will  give a  lot  more  brilliance  and  edge  which  is  great  for  rock  and  jazz  bands.
 
Facing  (3,  5,  or  7):    The  facing  is  determined  by  the  distance  from  the  tip  of  the  reed  to  where  it  first  touches  the  mouthpiece.    The  bigger  the  facing  number, the  farther  back  the  reed  goes  before  actually  touching  the  mouthpiece.    Changing  the  facing  of  the  mouthpiece  will  generally  change  the  volume  of  the  instrument.    With  a  shorter  facing  (3),  less  of  the  reed  is  vibrating,  so  the  instrument  will tend  to  be  quieter,  with  a  longer  facing  (7),  more  of  the  reed  is  vibrating,  so  the  instrument  will  tend  to  be  louder.
 
In  general,  we  recommend  the  B5  for  most  situations.    If  you  are  looking  for  a  little  edgier  sound  try  the  C5,  and  if  you  are  looking  for  a  darker  sound  (primarily  for  classical  style  music)  try  the  A5.    We  typically  don't  suggest  the  other  facings  without  the  recommendation  of  a  band  director  or  private  instructor.
 
Mouthpieces  are  not  returnable. 

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