The Yamaha MPC 4C mouthpiece offers the best features for beginners: an easy response, excellent intonation and a favourable price. It is particularly important for beginners to learn the right embouchure. And this is difficult with most of the mouthpieces supplied with beginner instruments. The precise workmanship of the Yamaha MPC 4C, on the other hand, enables a trouble-free airflow and therefore an easy response and precise intonation. In addition, the phenolic synthetic resin used is extremely stable and very easy to clean, making it perfect for beginners.
The Select Jazz models are milled from a solid piece of rubber rather than moulded, using D'Addario's computer-controlled precision mouthpiece manufacturing technology
Rico Royal Graftonite mouthpieces for baritone saxophone have a wide variety of tone colours. They were developed by mouthpiece designer Arnold Brillhart and have an easy response and good intonation. The medium-sized chamber produces a moderate sound.
The S 80 rubber mouthpiece from HENRI SELMER PARIS has been a favourite of professionals and beginners alike for decades. The excellent control and high functionality guide the player in the right direction in the search for an individual tone. The round and flexible sound still sets standards in saxophone performance today. It can be used in classical music as well as in the larger ranges of jazz.
Yanagisawa mouthpieces are known for their balanced response in all registers. The medium-sized chamber provides a good balance between presence and sound volume. The Yanagisawa metal mouthpieces are characterised by a lot of power, projection and brightness, whereby the tone can remain quite gentle.
The MEYER alto saxophone mouthpiece "New York" was launched in 2019 to mark the 100th birthday of JJ BABBITT and is the rightful rebirth of the legendary New York Vintage mouthpiece. It produces a warm, rich sound with great projection, ideal for a traditional jazz sound. The rubber mouthpiece also impresses with its outstanding playing comfort.
The Japanese saxophone specialist Yanagisawa was founded in 1893. The first tenor saxophone was presented in 1954.Since then, Yanagisawa has been one of the world's best and most innovative manufacturers of woodwind instruments. Musicians appreciate these first-class instruments and accessories.
Rico Metalite mouthpieces for baritone saxophone are made of robust plastic, but offer the brilliant sound of a metal mouthpiece and have an easy response. They have a medium-small tone chamber.