i never went with a laskey mouthpiece but ive tried one and they feel excellent! they flow very freely and the playing feels very comfortable love from a swedish bass trombonist
When he was at Schilke, he made my custom Schilke mpcs. When I spoke to him on the phone, he really knew his stuff. Best wishes to continue his legacy.
My hats off to you guys-carrying Scott's torch is monumental at best and I know his legacy is in good hands. I had the pleasure of knowing Scott over 20+ years from both Schilke and on his own. Looking forward to the Trumpet line of MPC's
I’ve just tried a Laskey for the first time….what can I say? I thought that comments about them were just sales pitches. Not so... I’ve played Gregg Black (another great maker), and Griego (also great), but Laskey was a jaw-drop moment. It’s the most balanced mouthpiece I’ve ever used. I’m on the Alessi 67 solo and symphony. The symphony is deep - like a 4g, but it feels easy. The 67 is wide, like a 2g, but it’s so well-balanced that I’ve adapted in only a couple of weeks. I used a Griego 3 before. Wonderful mouthpiece. I won’t be changing.
I have played Laskey (Tuba) mouthpieces for probably 30 years, and have 20-25 Laskey mouthpieces made mostly by Scott himself. I have to say that I don't particularly care for the recent editions. Particularly the rim the tuba is not what Scott designed, and seems to me rather "anonymous". I think this is a shame as this shows a deviation from his design which was arrived at through consultation with some of the finest professional players in the world.
i never went with a laskey mouthpiece but ive tried one and they feel excellent! they flow very freely and the playing feels very comfortable
love from a swedish bass trombonist
When he was at Schilke, he made my custom Schilke mpcs. When I spoke to him on the phone, he really knew his stuff. Best wishes to continue his legacy.
My hats off to you guys-carrying Scott's torch is monumental at best and I know his legacy is in good hands. I had the pleasure of knowing Scott over 20+ years from both Schilke and on his own. Looking forward to the Trumpet line of MPC's
I love laskey.
I use laskey.
laskey,thank!
Glad to hear that. Thank you!
I’ve just tried a Laskey for the first time….what can I say? I thought that comments about them were just sales pitches. Not so... I’ve played Gregg Black (another great maker), and Griego (also great), but Laskey was a jaw-drop moment. It’s the most balanced mouthpiece I’ve ever used. I’m on the Alessi 67 solo and symphony. The symphony is deep - like a 4g, but it feels easy. The 67 is wide, like a 2g, but it’s so well-balanced that I’ve adapted in only a couple of weeks. I used a Griego 3 before. Wonderful mouthpiece. I won’t be changing.
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I have played Laskey (Tuba) mouthpieces for probably 30 years, and have 20-25 Laskey mouthpieces made mostly by Scott himself. I have to say that I don't particularly care for the recent editions. Particularly the rim the tuba is not what Scott designed, and seems to me rather "anonymous". I think this is a shame as this shows a deviation from his design which was arrived at through consultation with some of the finest professional players in the world.