Quote from: savio on May 21, 2008, 04:22PMCould I ask you Chris Stearn what or how did bring you back to the 1 1/2g after playing much bigger mouthpieces? How did you discover it again, and all the knowledge about the "sound" from this. Many of us have discover it after you started this tread but you must have done it first?
I'm also little curios about all the people who has going back to the 1 1/2g. How does it feels now when we have played it for some time?
For me it was a surprise switching back to this size. The joy of playing is back again and I started to like my sound. So thanks!
Leif
How did I get back to the 1 1/2G mouthpiece ?
Well, I never really got away from it.... I had bought my first one, used, from a pro bass trombone player when I was at school... complete with red wine stains in the cup. I got into college on that mouthpiece.... and all the players I most admired played the 2G or 1 1/2G Bach mouthpiece.... with the exception of Frank Mathieson and Steve Saunders, who both played Holton mouthpieces.... so I HAD to try one of those. I stuck with the Holton for a few years.... but whilst it was easier, the sound was never quite right.... so I thought that I needed something BIGGER..... thus I began the looooong search for a big mouthpiece with the 1 1/2G sound..... well, all I can say is that after 25 years and a heck of a lot of mouthpieces.... there is no such beast.... at least FOR ME. I kept moving between some Greg Black 2G and 1 1/2G mouthpieces and slightly larger stuff.... Ferguson L etc.... but I'd never owned and used a Mt Vernon Bach 1 1/2G until a friend (and forum member) gave me one... yup, GAVE ME ONE !!!!
That was it ! suddenly I had a Bach 1 1/2G that REALLY worked. I found another and bought it, though that one was not so good for me... and I also took back the wide- rim Mt Vernon that Rath had copied for the B1 1/2W.... it had been damaged, so I had never really used it in the past. Adrian Davison, Rath's late and much lamented slide maker had fixed it for me shortly before he died... and it is that mouthpiece that I now use.
The sound in my head has never really changed.... but it took me a long time to realise what I needed to use in order to get toward my goal... and there's the trombone too, but that's a whole different story .....
Chris Stearn.