A brass instrument mouthpiece is much more than an add-on or accessory. It is a vital part of your instrument. As interface between artist and instrument, it can mean the difference between mediocrity and mastery.
Model No. | Rim Inner Diameter (mm) | Throat (mm) |
Characteristics |
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TR-7A4-GP | 16.24 | 3.65 | Relatively small inner rim diameter, but still flexible. Perfect for piccolo or lead trumpet. |
TR-8C4-GP | 16.19 | 3.65 | Good for all-around playing, including solos. Combines an extended high range with rich lows. |
TR-11B4-GP | 16.46 | 3.65 | A somewhat shallow cup and medium rim for extra endurance. Brilliant tone. Suitable for D, Eb, and piccolo trumpets. |
TR-14A4a-GP | 16.68 | 3.65 | Fast-response high range and powerful sound. Ideal for piccolo or lead trumpet. |
TR-14B4-GP | 16.85 | 3.65 | Relatively large rim diameter and shallow cup. Outstanding overall balance for all musical genres. |
TR-14C4-GP | 16.88 | 3.65 | Rim designed for outstanding facility and flexibility. Popular in ensembles and orchestras. Can produce high volume. |
TR-16C4-GP | 17.00 | 3.65 | Large rim and medium cup for easy playability over a wide range. High volume. Excellent for symphony orchestra players. |
TR-17C4-GP | 17.30 | 3.65 | Powerful, dark sound. A popular choice with symphony orchestra players. |