How important is a mouthpiece

How important is a mouthpiece?

VERY!!!
Most, junior & high school students are still using the mouthpiece they had in elementary school, & even that was probably the wrong one.
Most trumpet players should be using at least a 5C
trombone players a 6.5AL
For sax & clarinet players, I usually recommend a Rico B5, with at least a 2.5 reed.

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Damp is dangerous

Never put your clarinet away wet, or your flute, or your saxophone

Moisture can cause the pads to bloat & loose their seat, sometimes even burst. It can get into the mechanism resulting in rust. If you have to put it in the case, take it out as soon as possible, and let it dry.

 

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Children & Music

We believe music is basic to a child’s intellectual and emotional development. When a child studies music they acquire knowledge and skills for a lifetime. While not everyone will become a professional musician, anyone can learn to play music. We specialize in musical instrument repair, and are committed to helping students of all ages achieve the best musical experience possible.

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Don’t break your neck

Washburn guitar side view of neck

Preventing the broken neck

Never lean your instrument against anything. Not the wall, or a chair, the piano, or your amp. Even laying it on the floor can be risky, better to buy a stand.

Washburn guitar neck after repair
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