Tenor sax tip opening chart

Jazz Band Saxophone Mouthpieces. Most often made of ebonite or metal, jazz band mouthpieces have a big tip opening, high baffle and a large chamber that offers better flexibility and a fatter tone. This style demands greater control from the musicians that are playing though, with greater emphasis placed on the embouchure and air.

Rubber tenor saxophone mouthpiece - #5MM; Tip opening: 0.076"; Exquisite playing response and smoothness of tone; Easy-to-blow Meyer Rubber Tenor  Tip Opening Definition. 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. If this is the case you might want to try a smaller tip opening of that make, or use a softer reed. Below are tenor and alto mouthpiece charts showing some of the most popular mouthpiece makes and their tip openings or facings. Mouthpiece Charts Tenor (click the dots below the image to view more sizes) Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece Comparison Chart We have listed the tip openings in thousandths on an inch. This chart is to be used only an a guide. This information has been adapted and expanded upon based on an original listing from a 1995/1996 price list from The Saxophone Shop Ltd, 2834 Central Street, Evanston, IL 60201. The top line of each chart describes the opening in thousandths of an inch. Charts are available for Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Baritone mouthpieces. At Syos, we prefer to use the value of the tip opening in 100ths of millimeter. When you receive a Syos custom saxophone mouthpiece, this value is carved inside the mouthpiece shank (first three numbers following the model reference are the opening), for example 254, 292 Saxophone Mouthpiece Facing Charts. This information was copied verbatim from the 1995/1996 price list of The Saxophone Shop Ltd, 2834 Central Street, Evanston, IL 60201. The top line of each chart describes the opening in thousandths of an inch. Charts are available for Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Baritone mouthpieces.

If the facing length is longer on a different mouthpiece of the same tip opening, there is a good chance that you 

Alto Saxophone, Tip Opening, 1.40mm, 1.50mm, 1.60mm, 1.70mm, 1.80mm. Facing Length, 22.0mm, 22.0mm, 22.0mm, 22.0mm, 22.0mm. Tenor Saxophone   facing so there is a lengthwise depres- sion under the butt end and tenor sax for comparison pur- poses. newer chart for the Meyer facings. One other most  TENOR SAX MOUTHPIECE COMPARISON CHART. TIP OPENINGS SHOWN IN THOUSANDTHS OF AN INCH. THIS REFERENCE INFORMATION IS ONLY A  These are available in the following sizes: T6 - tip .098" - long facing - versatile with a particularly rich sound; T7 - tip .106" - long facing - especially free blowing   The V5 Jazz mouthpieces boast a larger tip opening and more projection than The Jumbo Java is available for Alto and Tenor sax, available in sizes: A35, 45, 

Alto Saxophone, Tip Opening, 1.40mm, 1.50mm, 1.60mm, 1.70mm, 1.80mm. Facing Length, 22.0mm, 22.0mm, 22.0mm, 22.0mm, 22.0mm. Tenor Saxophone  

Welcome to our new facing chart. I think that this may be the best Tenor Saxophone mouthpiece facing chart that you are likely to find. Please feel free to print it  The tip opening number (or lay) refers to how big the gap is between the end of the Metal mouthpieces tend to be more popular with the tenor saxophone as they can project the sound further. Click here for a mouthpiece tip opening chart. The mouthpiece tip opening corresponds to the distance between the reed and signatures, the alto signatures, les tenor signatures et les baritone signatures.

The mouthpiece tip opening corresponds to the distance between the reed and signatures, the alto signatures, les tenor signatures et les baritone signatures.

TENOR SAX MOUTHPIECE COMPARISON CHART. TIP OPENINGS SHOWN IN THOUSANDTHS OF AN INCH. THIS REFERENCE INFORMATION IS ONLY A  These are available in the following sizes: T6 - tip .098" - long facing - versatile with a particularly rich sound; T7 - tip .106" - long facing - especially free blowing  

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Welcome to our new facing chart. I think that this may be the best Tenor Saxophone mouthpiece facing chart that you are likely to find. Please feel free to print it  The tip opening number (or lay) refers to how big the gap is between the end of the Metal mouthpieces tend to be more popular with the tenor saxophone as they can project the sound further. Click here for a mouthpiece tip opening chart. The mouthpiece tip opening corresponds to the distance between the reed and signatures, the alto signatures, les tenor signatures et les baritone signatures. openings C, C*,C**, D, E, F. Click here to download chart Henri Selmer Paris Soloist Mouthpiece for Alto & Tenor Saxophone. The Henri Selmer Paris The Concept series has a round chamber and small tip opening. This sleek modern  Saxophone Mouthpieces comparison. Homepage Saxophone Mouthpieces comparison. V5 & V5 Jazz. Optimum. V16. Java & Jumbo Java. Comparison  Alto Saxophone, Tip Opening, 1.40mm, 1.50mm, 1.60mm, 1.70mm, 1.80mm. Facing Length, 22.0mm, 22.0mm, 22.0mm, 22.0mm, 22.0mm. Tenor Saxophone   facing so there is a lengthwise depres- sion under the butt end and tenor sax for comparison pur- poses. newer chart for the Meyer facings. One other most 

facing dimensions, and material to create a potential sound and response for the performer. Also Comparison of Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece Material. Comparison of Mouthpieces usually have tip opening sizes that are alphanumeric. Rubber tenor saxophone mouthpiece - #5MM; Tip opening: 0.076"; Exquisite playing response and smoothness of tone; Easy-to-blow Meyer Rubber Tenor  Tip Opening Definition. 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. If this is the case you might want to try a smaller tip opening of that make, or use a softer reed. Below are tenor and alto mouthpiece charts showing some of the most popular mouthpiece makes and their tip openings or facings. Mouthpiece Charts Tenor (click the dots below the image to view more sizes) Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece Comparison Chart We have listed the tip openings in thousandths on an inch. This chart is to be used only an a guide.