Yamaha mouthpieces are produced using the most advanced computer design and manufacturing technology, giving them unmatched precision and consistency. The 11B4 trumpet mouthpiece has a somewhat shallow cup and medium rim that provide extra endurance and a brilliant tone.
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Love this brand and it’s great quality for the cost point. Purchasing good quality gives way to quality music! Purchased for my HS senior and she loves it!
Bought this for my son who is now a decent player, as I was a player too in my young age days I always thought Bach 3C was the way to go. My son wanted to try this as his friend was using and it's basically a same spec and much cheaper than Bach and seems he likes this Yamaha more than the 3C I got for him. I'd say this is a great alt to 3C and it's great
My son loves this mouthpiece! He is 14 and has played for 3 years in school and privately. He has done honors clinics at the university as well. He plays a Bb Trumpet Yamaha 5335Gii and likes this mouthpiece better than the 14B4 that came with the trumpet. I believe this one is a little more narrow?
This is a good mouthpiece for the price, basically said. I'm pretty sure the plating is not silver, but it's only $30 so it's worth it, and I've been using it for maybe seven months and it's barely faded at all (but it's still not chrome-y like a silver mouthpiece would be). Playing wise, the mouthpiece creates a nice dark tone, so it's good for concert band, and I was able to produce a G (above, above the staff) on it whereas I had only played a D or an E on a Bach 7D that I use for jazz. Overall, I would say that this is definitely a good buy for anyone looking for a good, all purpose, inexpensive mouthpiece.
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Some specs: Plating- Stainless steel (I'm pretty sure, or some silver alloy) Cup Size- Medium-shallow (more shallow than medium) Tone- Dark Recommended use- Concert/marching band