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Set of Test Mouthpieces
These test mouthpieces for wind instruments offer "the smallest instrument carousel in the world", and are developed on traditional instrument making techniques. They are the ideal tool for potential music students to perform their first attempts at blowing.
Easy to use in online trainings
Hygienic
100% waterproof and dishwasher safe
Versatile and promotes creativity
For orchestra, music schools, music teachers, and music making in the home
Simple and robust
Cost effective
Set comprises:
Mouthpiece for brass instruments (trumpet and trombone/baritone)
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Nice set of cheap mouthpieces to experiment on
in_space_no_one_can_hear_you_banjo 26.02.2025
These are special mouthpieces intended kids starter instruments.
They don't fit standard instruments.
I bought them alone to be cheap mouthpieces to try out with cardboard instruments. I'd always wanted a brass mouthpiece (but they are usually pricey) and I'd been curious about flute, so adding cones or tubes to these mouthpieces makes interesting sounds and gives a hint of what the real instruments are like.
The soprano-ish reed mouthpiece didn't really work for me - I already play alto sax and the plastic reed here is just way too soft and small - but I count the rest as good value. Adding a tube to the flute mouthpiece convinced me that I understood the technique, and I progressed to a real flute. I probably won't play brass but the mouthpieces are fun anyway.
They are essentially a hard plastic shell like ABS with soft rubber (perhaps silicone) grips and mouthpiece cups. They seem well made and feel nice.
I can't comment on the intended use, but I think they're great. If you're curious and can spare the money just get them.