pjv wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 4:23 am
My experience with what I'm using now is, even though one mpc part is a funnel and the other a cup, I'm not getting a situation where one works and the others a drama. They both work great and simply amplify different characteristics of the sound.
Right, I think that's more or less the common experience, isn't it? The performance parameters like that are elsewhere in the mouthpiece. But some people may put a lot of stock in those different characteristics of the sound, you never know.
I'm getting used to a new tuba, and a couple days ago rediscovered my Marcinkiewicz H series mouthpieces. I knew they were unlike all the others in some way, but had found other mouthpieces I liked better. Suddenly with this thing, they shine.(*) I'm sure it's the throat/backbore, though of course no idea what specifically about it. It isn't any tall, dark central european tuba, though - and a Marcinkiewicz H1 is very far from a C4. QED.
Sure, I use the same rim diameter on any particular tuba, but I don't believe that this aspect is the game changer.
That seems to vary somewhat between different players, just from reading the commentary over the years. Much emphasis on practically a hair's breadth difference in diameter. If this is in answer to my question, actually I was interested in the rim surface profile - rounded, cushion, bite, wide, narrow, that kind of thing. Seems to make a difference, but probably per individual, not per tuba - anyone find that one tuba requires a rounded rim and another takes a sharp bite?
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Caveat: have new tuba, play it a lot, suddenly find X mouthpiece is fabulous; months later, playing less frequently with attendant decline in ability, find that mouthpiece has lost some of its charm. Marcinkiewicz H series, possibly in that category for me.)