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Yamaha Mouthpiece Bobby Shew Lead

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Mouthpiece for Trumpet

  • Completely silver-plated
  • Inner diameter: 16.54 mm
  • Rim contour: Semi-round
  • Cup depth: Very shallow
  • Bore: 3.56 mm
  • Backbore: Narrow
Available since March 2001
Item number 145863
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Cup Depth Flat
Cup Diameter 16,54 mm
Finish Silver Plated
838 kr
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Excellent mouthpiece
Michael2564 22.04.2015
As with all trumpet mouthpieces, they are very personal items, as such I will try to make some objective comments as well as subjective.

Firstly, I make a living playing and teaching. I play mostly commercial music and I have a very dark sound naturally. I have always gravitated to shallower pieces to help produce a trumpet sound rather than a flugel-y sounding trumpet. I play on a 1600i XO Roger Ingram M bore trumpet.

The notion of small and shallow is strange to me as I have large lips and find it easy to play on this mouthpiece - granted this was not always the case. I would probably compare this to a Bach F cup, so it is shallow, but for me I would love 10 or 15 thou shallower. It is very difficult to comment on the depth as the shape of the cup is crucial to the playability. The resistance of this mouthpiece probably makes it one of the easier shallow mouthpieces to play.

For me, this mouthpiece doesn't sound shrill or thin. I like how it plays and I like how I sound on it, albeit sound is always possible to improve upon.

For those who are coming from the Marcinkiewicz Shew background, I can shed some light. I too played the Marcinkiewicz Shew pieces, but I always found they played quite sharp on the pitch. My assumption was that the backbores were too tight or the cylindrical portion of the throat was perhaps unbalanced. The Yamaha seemed to fix this for me: tighter backbore, and now the tuning is much improved. The Yamaha projects very well and seems to be somewhere between the 1.25 and the 1 Marcinkiewicz Shew. The rim profile is different, but still very comfortable and rather rounded - again I like this. The bite is very soft and the alpha angle high.

For the money I don't know why you wouldn't try one!! It has worked out well for me. Part of the knack to making these smaller/tighter pieces work is to really back off and don't blow so hard, you don't need to!

Anyway, that's my 2 cents, for what it is worth.
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R.T.Swing 11.11.2020
If you like a shallow small mouthpiece and are looking for a brighter sound, this is great. Pedal will tones require extra work though.
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Awesome lead mouthpiece!
John Cucco 22.04.2020
This is the best mouthpiece for lead trumpet, it's really focused and suits perfectly lead/scream players. It's extremely shallow so it demand some practice to get used to it, but when used correctly it grants really easy playing on the high registrer.
The sound projection is perfect for the job, cut trough a full big band easily.
It's yamaha so the build quality is excellent, it is nicely machined and there are no differences between two of the same model so if you need a backup mouthpiece you don't have to worry about trying it. The silver plating is really well done also.
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Great for lead & all commercial Work
THE BRASSMAN 02.03.2020
A great Mouthpiece designed by one of the best if you can play that small a mouthpiece.
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