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Giddings & Webster Bora Series for Tuba

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Giddings & WebsterBora Series for Tuba


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The Bora is our medium size F/Eb tuba mouthpiece. Designed for playing in small to medium large ensembles. Characterized by its warmer tone with a larger sound than the Churada. Designed for playing in chamber ensembles, Quintets, and providing a tone that is not over powering. Rim is 1.255, and the throat is .318 in diameter, medium depth bowl shape cup.

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Bora--A cold, northerly wind blowing form the Hungarian basin into the Adriatic Sea.

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Great solo Mouthpiece
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by Mark M. 1/30/2006 5:03:46 PM
Musical Experience: 9 Years
Style of music: Tuba
Hometown Ohio
I've been playing one of these mouthpieces for a few months now and I can honestly say that I will be hard pressed to ever play a brass mouthpiece again. The feel of the Stainless Steel on your embochure is borderline luxurious, and the grabbing sensation that can come after an hour of playing on a brass mouthpiece is not present anywhere. The Bora is a great solo mouthpiece. I have absolutely no trouble staying in and above the staff at dynamics that vary from pp to fff. The sound is a bit bright for ensemble playing but the sound is definitly passable. Some people have commented on how it's a bit harder to pop out the pedals but I haven't found this to be the case, it's a very versatile mouthpiece that is well suited to any player who is looking for a good mouthpiece that can do solo work with the best of them while being able to hold it's own in a small to medium sized ensemble.


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Great solo Mouthpiece
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by Mark M. 1/30/2006 5:03:46 PM
Musical Experience: 9 Years
Style of music: Tuba
Hometown Ohio
I've been playing one of these mouthpieces for a few months. I can honestly say that I will be hard pressed to ever play a brass mouthpiece again. The feel of the Stainless Steel on your bochure is borderline luxurious, and the grabbing sensation that can come after an hour of plating on a brass mouthpiece is not present anywhere. The Bora is a great solo mouthpiece. I have absolutely no trouble staying in and above the staff at dynamics that vary from pp to fff. The sound is a bit bright for ensemble playing but the sound is definetly passable. Some people have commented on how it's a bit harder to pop out the pedals but I haven't found this to be the case, it's a very versatile mouthpiece that is well suited to any player who is looking for a good mouthpiece that can do solo work with the best of them while being able to hold it's own in a small to medium sized ensemble.


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