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D'Addario Woodwinds Reserve Evolution Bb Clarinet Mouthpiece (442Hz, 1.08mm, Med-Long Facing) - Sandstone Marble
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Reserve Evolution Mouthpieces are milled (not molded) from hard rubber for a higher level of consistency; every Reserve mouthpiece is machined to the strictest tolerances. Of course, the true beauty of Reserve lies beyond its polished angles, curves, and proprietary material to something far more remarkable: its sound.
Features
• Precision milling delivers unparalleled consistency, eliminating the need to try many before purchase
• Revolutionary ramp and bore taper geometry for fuller, more centered tone
• Altered baffle for added projection and articulation nuance
• Medium-long facing for greater flexibility
• Limited edition Sandstone Marble colour
• Offered in two different pitch systems - 440Hz (EV10 American Pitch), and 442Hz (EV10E European Pitch)
Features
• Precision milling delivers unparalleled consistency, eliminating the need to try many before purchase
• Revolutionary ramp and bore taper geometry for fuller, more centered tone
• Altered baffle for added projection and articulation nuance
• Medium-long facing for greater flexibility
• Limited edition Sandstone Marble colour
• Offered in two different pitch systems - 440Hz (EV10 American Pitch), and 442Hz (EV10E European Pitch)
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I picked this up as I had seen a review that was pretty positive. I realize I could have got the one in black for a few bucks less but liked the finish and wanted to treat myself.
Tried it out before leaving the store and was shocked at how easy it was to play. Got home and spent the rest of the evening playing on it.
To put this in perspective I was having a tough time putting in a decent length of practice in because my mouth would tire out. Last night I put it down finally not because I was tired but simply had other things I needed to do.
Easy to bend notes, super easy to play for a long time, makes the methods exercises I've been studying seem pretty simple.
Posted by Peter Hawrylyshen on Nov 14, 2019