Monette Unity & Prana, GRMS, Patrick CR5ZM, Mt. Vernon, & ACB

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
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    Matt Frost's Frost Custom Brass: www.frostcusto... This page displays the throat gauge tool that I use. Matt is a true pro with his mouthpiece and brass specialty abilities. I've found his work and return time to be incredibly fast - and good!
    6 great mouthpieces here, with particular emphasis on the newest Monette, the Unity. Played with the BLM of both Unity and Prana make, with weights and throat sizes. Contrasted and compared to the Patrick CR5ZM, a GR64MS, a Mt. Vernon 7C, and an ACB TA-TF. Used mostly with an Edwards Gen II Bb trumpet, lastly with an Old Mendez Bb.
    Monette Prana BLM: 2:49
    Monette Unity BLM: 13:11
    Patrick CR5ZML: 14:55
    GR64MS: 18:23
    Bach Mt. Vernon 7C: 19:51
    Trent Austin's TA-TF: 22:42
    Reprise or Encore (? :) ) Monette Unity BLM: 23:47
    Monette Unity BLM on Olds Mendez: 25:36

Комментарии • 5

  • @gretel1015
    @gretel1015 2 месяца назад +1

    Jonathan, of the Monettes I think you sounded the best on the Prana. I loved your sound on the GR and the MT Vernon. I sent the Unity I had back. MY GR 65M with Symphonic Back Bore and my Reeves 42S worked for me much better.

    • @JonathanMilam1
      @JonathanMilam1  2 месяца назад +1

      I really like the Unity for switching octaves and intonation... But the drill size may be a bit much for me. Time will tell.... :)

  • @GordonHudson
    @GordonHudson 2 месяца назад

    The throat on the mouthpiece made for my Monette P3 trumpet was a #7 throat! It was an STC3, so the heaviest weight they make.

    • @JonathanMilam1
      @JonathanMilam1  2 месяца назад

      Wow. My Reeves C2J Trumpet-Flugel piece is an 11; that's big (it's an outstanding piece, by the way, with a very deep V). I can't imagine a piece with a 7. Isn't that really larger than necessary?

    • @GordonHudson
      @GordonHudson 2 месяца назад

      @@JonathanMilam1 It didn't feel big because it was so heavy. The wider throat can brighten up that kind of heavyweight mouthpiece and make it feel less restrictive. Plus the instrument was designed for it. It's a massive hole though. You could almost drop some mouthpiece cleaning brushes straight through it.