What is Ebolin?
What is Ebolin?
Ebolin: The black colored model with the white bite plate. Tonalite: The clear plastic model. Hard Rubber: These were mostly large chamber mouthpiece made from a very good quality hard rubber. Personaline: These were their top of the line mouthpiece.
How do I choose a tenor sax mouthpiece?
The Saxophone Mouthpiece (and Clarinet Mouthpiece) Tip Size, or Tip-Opening, is the distance between the reed and mouthpiece tip. This number is usually on the side of the mouthpiece body, or on the table. The smaller the tip size the more narrow the opening; the larger the tip size the larger the opening.
How big is a tenor sax mouthpiece?
tenor : Lenght = 1.40 m, Diameter = 0,1 m (around 10 cm).
What mouthpiece does Dave Liebman use?
The DL mouthpiece is one of the most technologically advanced metal soprano saxophone mouthpieces ever made. It was designed for Dave Liebman in 1991 and is featured on dozens of his albums recorded over the years.
What mouthpiece did Johnny Hodges use?
Johnny Hodges used a Brilhart mouthpiece modified to implement a tenor reed.
When did the Brilhart mouthpiece come out?
1939 – Designed by Arnold Brilhart mouthpieces released in August of 1939. Company based at 435 Middle Neck Road, Great Neck New York. The phone number was: Great Neck 4054 1940 – Tonalin and Ebolin mouthpieces release on August 14, 1940 1942 – On Jan 20, 1942 the Brilhart Trademark with mouthpiece on left and the reed on the right was released.
Does Brilhart still make soprano sax mouthpieces?
Both these mouthpieces came in soprano sax, which was the first time Brilhart made a soprano sax mouthpiece. The metal version is still sold by the Beechler company now.
When did Arnold Ross Brilhart start making saxophones?
In the contract Arnold Brilhart is is not allowed to make woodwind mouthpieces for ten years. 1977 – ARB (Stands for Arnold Ross Brilhart) trademark first used. ARB saxophone and clarinet mouthpieces made with Beechler (Remle Musical Products Inc). 1980 – On January 15th, 1980 the Arbex trademark first used.
Is the Beechler soprano sax mouthpiece still made?
Both these mouthpieces came in soprano sax, which was the first time Brilhart made a soprano sax mouthpiece. The metal version is still sold by the Beechler company now. They are machine faced and hand finished. The tip openings and facings numbering are those developed by Arnold Brilhart.