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Bocal Para Trombone Sl-45c2 Yamaha Standard Series [f035]

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Bocal Para Trombone Sl-45c2 Yamaha Standard Series [f035]O bocal é muito mais do que apenas um acessório, ele é uma parte vital do instrumento.
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Origem:Japão Unidades por Embalagem:1 Gênero:Unissex Material:Metal Inclui Estojo:Não NA

O bocal é muito mais do que apenas um acessório, ele é uma parte vital do instrumento.
Nosso sistema computadorizado produz os bocais mais precisos e consistentes do mundo.




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April 30 2025

3
  waters4151


The shallow cup was much more aggressive and to the point in the high range while the deeper cup was kinda fuzzy up there.

April 30 2025

4
  charlesbrower8198


the deeper cup has a stronger meatier sound than the shallow cup. meatier (hahaha)

April 30 2025

3
  BAITED-MUSIC


The shallow one was slightly sharper then the deeper one, may just be me tho

April 30 2025

3
  kjkapinos


I think you also need to find the right mouthpiece for the right horn. A deep cup can sound great on a big horn, but it loses clarity on a small horn. A small cup can sound biting and clean on a small horn, but that same mouthpiece will sound thin and small on a big horn.

April 30 2025

4
  josuevalar6465


I hear the shallow cup sound with less resonance than the deep one, like a dryer sound

April 30 2025

4
  T1Keagan


Woah, those high notes where crazy!

April 30 2025

5
  mr.sandman381


idk how to say it but the shallower one sounds more, "restricting" than the deeper one.

April 30 2025

4
  posaune45


The deeper cup has a thicker overall sound but looses the pizazz in the front of the note that the shallow cup has. Deeper cup is better for a pure sound (but less flexible and thus more boring) shallow is better for ear catching sound (more brilliant and stylistic).

April 30 2025

3
  jakobandrews2096


Naturally, deeper will help you with your deeper low tones and make it easy for your sound to be mellow and full, and the shallow mouthpiece will give you a shallower, articulate sound that works well in the higher range of the instrument

April 30 2025

5
  johnsimpsen5


Shallow is good for jazz, deeper is better for literally anything else and still good on jazz. Also keep in mind the bore size of your instrument. That one looks like a small bore from what I can see.

April 30 2025

3
  terryturner261


The shallow cup was a little bit brighter

April 30 2025

4
  monaandersen2123


2:d mouth it sounds higher Solie deo gloria

April 30 2025

3
  Cabousyfrfr


the shallower cup has a brighter and sharper sound, and the deep cup has a richer and more smooth sound to me

April 30 2025

4
  Trombonist712


I think that the deeper mouthpieces are better for low notes and are fuzzy on high notes, but the shallow mouthpieces help to play the high notes with a better sound.

April 30 2025

3
  robcat2075


The difference is more obvious in the mid range, the characteristic trombone range.

April 30 2025

5
  BenNixon32


Which is why I always preferred a medium depth mouthpiece. Greg Black NY 5, baby. Never should have sold it.

April 30 2025

3
  TheAggressiveDoggo


Shallow cup had an edgier and brighter sound, while the deep cup was really warm and dark, I do feel like it takes from most players range thou

April 30 2025

4
  snyperbob


Do you change mouthpiece based on the part or range? Shallow for highest part? Deep for lower parts

April 30 2025

4
  Ethxn-P1X


shallower was higher the deep one wand not as high

April 30 2025

4
  DrBeatty


The shallower mouthpiece really shines in the mid-upper register. It’s a more brilliant and piercing.

April 30 2025

5
  kemetreasures5630


Middle ranges are different

April 30 2025

4
  H_T_S-1


I think the v cup makes the trombone sound brighter and more sharp almost like a trumpet sound

April 30 2025

3
  jonathanbrittain4681


Deeper cup is definitely richer, but I kind of prefer the shallower cup. There seems to be much more clarity and directness with the sound

April 30 2025

5
  echxls622


Definitely hit that pedal with better sound with the deeper cup

April 30 2025

4
  billmadle1235


Well of course I’m 66 years old now but when I wasYounger I played trombone throughout junior high band and then majored in music in high school and played professionally up to about 30 years old but I also picked up the bass in that became my main instrument as trombone players were shut down his trailer were in the eighth in the 70s of course in Philadelphia sounds but I wanted up getting into guitar and bass but when I played I can remember but when I played I used a 6 1/2 a L cup my opinion of the chew sounds is the cup has a nice sounds I feel the second mouthpiece which was the street and to me it almost sound like this is gonna sound right but I feel it’s leaning towards a trombone sounding like a trumpet-ish sound squeezing it i’m not having that round fullness of the trombone. Just my opinion when I was in school I played trombone I also played baritone and I used to play some trumpet by ear so I’m totally familiar with grass instruments and I feel the cup mouthpiece has a forest sound and I just feel the street mouthpiece I’m not gonna use the word cheaper soundbite I guess that’s what I am going to use I feel like it’s taking the quality away from thatTrombone as it say 85% cup sound with a 15% trumpet combined it just seems when you go onto the higher range it’s just loses The fullness. PS I think you’re an amazing trombonistAnd I think that you’re reading skills are outstanding really beyond outstanding lol I can imagine how many years of practice it took for you to master the trombone I enjoy your videos

April 30 2025

4
  keithshockley3443


The deeper cup sounds more fuller and resonant while the shallower mouthpiece sounds more sharp and bright. What’s iconic is that the more shallow mouthpieces on trombone have a more baritone horn and euphonium appearance to them. Btw, Trombones, baritone and euphoniums all use similar size mouthpiece despite that difference shapes and bore sizes.

April 30 2025

4
  spncrprkr


so, for bass trombone, i’m assuming a larger one would be better? currently, i’m having major issues with my playing that i’ve never had and i need someone to assist me here.

April 30 2025

4
  Euphonium_boi


A SUPER BB???

April 30 2025

5
  ronztboneshed


It pretty obvious. Shallow reduced lower overtones, deeper increases lower overtones but will make holding pitch more difficult to achieve the higher you go. This was also explained on a video created by Greigo mouthpieces.

April 30 2025

4
  PurpleisVoid


deep cup mouthpieces i think are more popular in schools i think i like both because your the one playing

April 30 2025

5
  lilcr1s118


What mouthpieces were used

April 30 2025

5
  piggdsbest333


Wich one is better for military marching band( british style) ?

April 30 2025

4
  steffenmrsk4720


It sounds like two different Hammers for two different jobs. The deep one is for playing 2. Or 3. Chair and fill the section with sound. The shallow one is for playing lead or 1. Chair and sparkle on top the section.

April 30 2025

5
  garyhammond5267


I find it very challenging to make an accurate assessment upon short notes over longer tones.

November 15 2024

5
  Anônimo


Muito bom, supriu o esperado. Som limpo e brilhante, bocal de copo pequeno, bom pra agudos.

April 30 2025

4
  joffrezarzosagonzales5383


I like the first one!!!


 

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