Pining for a better mouthpiece? Part I

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  • Опубликовано: 11 мар 2021
  • In honor of James Pyne, I wanted to look at some of my favorite mouthpieces he made. Obviously, I'm looking at them with the same ruthless perspective (comparing to my favorite Chedevilles in a principal context) but I really think there are situations where these would perform better than any of my main pieces!! Which is why I hang onto a few Pynes. Some of the best players of the last fifty years have played Pyne mouthpieces, and even those that are fully against asymmetrical facings have to admit there's a truly great sound in Pyne mouthpieces.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @tabbywarrior
    @tabbywarrior Месяц назад

    I loved the jx/bc so much

  • @AnonymousBN
    @AnonymousBN 3 года назад +1

    Very informative vid as always. Very curious to learn more about asymmetrical facings!

  • @patrickmaples1147
    @patrickmaples1147 3 года назад +1

    I always heard when he made a person a mouthpiece, it was very good. I played one of my high school teachers old Pyne and liked it. Strange, then years later, I tried one at a clarinet fest and wasn’t impressed. Also, I was always wondering what Vandoren mimicked with the BD 5. Looking forward to the next video.

  • @Ryan_____________________
    @Ryan_____________________ 4 месяца назад

    Play test? Chedeville vs pyne

  • @emjay2045
    @emjay2045 2 года назад +1

    Where’s part II ? 👂🏼 💨

  • @BennyGoodman1977
    @BennyGoodman1977 3 года назад +2

    You ask yourself too many questions to want to compare mouthpieces ...
    It is true that the mouthpiece is the engine of the clarinet.
    But time passes but evolves.
    I think we have to keep a certain tradition in the know-how.
    But unfortunately, the clarinets have also evolved....
    What's the best mouthpiece?
    My repairman was telling me
    "You know what? Nothing new in front of the sky! Just warmed up!"
    Today concerning me, it's a fight every day to play as I like.
    I told you one day.
    Maybe we should do those beaks again with our technology today?
    The material used to make it
    Ebonite?
    Or what other material...??
    It's hard to find the solution
    Once again
    Today's clarinets are different.
    So, perhaps we should innovate in the design of mouthpieces?
    I think now we have to move on.
    And I don't like what I write because I like the material of the era before.
    In any case, I love your work and I'm very happy to see your videos.
    Forgive my English mistakes I am Portuguese French.
    I greet you cordially