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Bob Reeves 43,5 / C2J Mouthpiece Trumpet

Bob Reeves 43,5 / C2J Mouthpiece Trumpet

Bob Reeves 43,5 / C2J mouthpiece for trumpet, rim number 43, semi- round, medium-cushion rim with a soft bite, cup diameter 43,5/64", silver plated. The mouthpiece allows trumpet players to get a dark, warm flugelhorn sound on a trumpet without sacrificing intonation, range, or endurance. The C2J has been used by orchestra players to execute the extreme soft passages in the repertoire and passages that require a dark sound (Mahler, Symphonies #3 and 9, for example). It is als Semi-flat, narrow, with a medium-sharp bite. Optimal for church settings where a warm chorale type sound is desired. Jazz players use the C2J to get a flugel sound when soloing and when playing ballads. Some find it convenient not having to switch to a cold horn, or even carry a flugel to a gig just to play one ballad.

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  • Bob Reeves 43,5 / C2J Mouthpiece Trumpet
  • item number: 114744
  • sales unit: 1 piece(s)
  • thomann.de sales rank: 72717
  • sales rank in Mouthpieces for Trumpets: 722
  • available since: June 2007
  • in stock
140 €
includes VAT plus shipping costs
RRP: 175 € You save: 35 € (20 %)

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