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Lomax Chicago Series Bb Clarinet Mouthpiece

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LomaxChicago Series Bb Clarinet Mouthpiece


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With a true vintage sound.

The CHICAGO SERIES are designed to duplicate the "sound" and "feel" of the mouthpieces made by Frank Kaspar of Chicago, in the 50s and 60s. These mouthpieces trace their ancestry back to the legendary Henrie Chedeville of France. Clarinet mouthpieces do not come with ligatures.

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The Chicago Series Bb Clarinet Mouthpiece is extremely free blowing and flexible, yet possesses a beautiful sweet and centered tone. The Lomax mouthpiece can trace its ancestry back to the legendary Henrie Chedeville of France. It is designed to duplicate the "sound" and "feel" of the mouthpieces made by Frank Kaspar of Chicago, in the 50s and 60s.

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  • ebonite / med. face / med. tip

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A pretty good piece
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by Ryan J 5/21/2006 11:18:44 PM
Musical Experience: professional (premier military band)
Style of music: classical, jazz, misc.
Hometown Colorado Springs, CO
I auditioned this piece against a Vandoren B45, Hite D, and Grabner CMZ. I ended up going with the Grabner, though it was a tough call. The Vandoren and Hite sounded amateurish by comparison with the other two. The Grabner sounded just a bit darker, especially on the low notes, which I like. It did this without sacrificing any projection. The Lomax was a bit harder to get used to, and I found I'd have to change up my embochure a bit to get it to sound like I wanted to sound. Still, the Lomax was a very good piece. Plenty of volume without much edge.


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