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B5 model for Tenor saxophone Tip opening: .095 Facing length: 23mm Durable; will not chip or crack Available in three tip openings and three chambers
Designed in the 1980's by the world's leading mouthpiece designer Arnold Brilhart, the Graftonite line of mouthpieces incorporates revolutionary materials to achieve ease of tone production with a wide range of tonal colors. •Available in three facings and chambers •Ease of tone production and playability •Wide range of tonal colors •Durability-wont chip or crack At its San Fernando Valley facility, Rico has a state-of-the-art reed research center, and employs the collaboration of agronomists,
The B5 Graftonite Tenor Saxophone mouthpiece features the medium B chamber for the most brilliance and projection, a .095 tip opening, and a 23mm facing length. Each Graftonite mouthpiece is made from durable polycarbonate material and is pitched at A=440. Designed by the world's leading mouthpiece designer, Arnold Brilhart, the Graftonite line of mouthpieces incorporates revolutionary materials to achieve ease of tone production and a wide range of tonal colors. Since the acquisition of Ric
Item Weight1.44 ounces Product Dimensions3.9 x 0.9 x 1.4 inches Shipping Weight2.08 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Domestic ShippingItem can be shipped within Kuwait International Shipping Learn More ASINB0002HU8I0 Item model numberRRGMPCTSXB5
GTIN0805232260228 BRANDRoyal UPC0805232260228 eBay Product ID (ePID)1302186026
To FitTenor
Reed sits a little differently on this mouthpiece than my Yamaha (which I accidentally chipped). I like the sound it gives me and I'm getting used to it but it feels 'bigger' in my mouth than my previous mouthpiece. Would still recommend and for the price it's not a huge investment to try for a different sound. I may still replace my old Yamaha with the same model but this one gives me a little brighter sound which is nice if I need to project more (i.e. outdoor venues)
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