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Prior to this I was playing on a lead piece with a larger diameter but shallower cup and tighter bore (venturi) but I was finding it played stuffy and caused me to over-blow if I didn't back off and get my technique perfect. The 10B4 really opened up my sound wihtout sacrificing range. In fact, I get a much fuller sound up there with the deeper cup.
This is a great all-round jazz piece but, of course, it all depends on the shape of your face and what trumpet you are using. If you've been using something like a 13A4a but find it stuffy in the lower register then this might be a good alternative.
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KS
Wechsel hat sich gelohnt
Kai-Uwe Schroeter 05.11.2023
Ich habe meine Munstücke gewechselt und spiele Trompete und Kornett jetzt mit dem Schielke 10 B 4. Der Wechsel hat sich für mich gelohnt, weil ich die hohen Töne nun müheloser spielen kann. Der Ton ist auch hell. Wenn man das mag, optimal. Nur für meine Jupiter-Taschentrompete muss ich ein anderes Mundstück nehmen, das liegt wohl am Luftwiderstand.