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Lexan 3c Trumpet Mouthpiece
Lexan material provides educators and private instructors easy viewing of students’ lip placement and aperture during playing time on an actual mouthpiece, with true pressure and resistance. I can’t say enough about these mouthpieces, they just feel more comfortable and easier to play than metal. They are warmer to the touch as opposed to metal that takes on the indoor/outdoor temperature. These are great for marching band and outdoor activities. I often play the 3c standard in lessons. Order this mouthpiece
Trying different mouthpieces is an educational experience. It is also a necessary step for discovering how you can sound your best. Have fun!
Now take the strip of beeswax (if you have a block it will be very easy to cut a strip off. The strip should be about 130 to 150 mm long (5″-6″) and about 7-15 mm thick(1/4″-3/4″) depending on the top inside diameter of your didgeridoo). stages in repairing a didgeridoo mouthpiece
Now you want to press the wax against the inside of the didj. This is best done by pushing the wax downward allowing it to peter out (we do NOT recommend that you cut your didj in order to check your mouthpiece). You will have to feel with your finger as you push the wax against the timber that you end up with a continuous seal
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stages in repairing a didgeridoo mouthpiece
Here an example of what it shouldn’t look like if you could see the bottom of the mouthpiece. Note the gaps between wax and timber, specially in the 4 o’clock position.
For convenience, this information refers to a good reed that is matched/mated to a fine mouthpiece. (Many reeds have a far different calling - often best suited to serve hors d’ouevres, to spread glue, to serve as a wedge, shim, toothpick, kindling, etc. - bien sur..!) Also, when the term “good reed” is employed, it refers to a reed that will play with good results over many weeks and months, perhaps even for a period of a year or more.
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