Patrick Mouthpieces - Classical Trumpet
FROM STEVE PATRICK:
Sizes:
1.5C
Modeled after an extremely comfortable Bach Mt. Vernon 1 1/2C. This mouthpiece was designed to not "feel" quite as big. But it still is a good size piece. The rim is much more comfortable than most new big mouthpieces on the market today. It has a 27 hole and the back-bore is designed to give a full round dark sound. Even when pushed the sound quality stays the same. The idea was to have a mouthpiece that was very dark and round, and when pushed, had some brilliant qualities without being "edgy" or "nasal" in it's nature. 1.5C: 0.6703 inner diameter measured at 0.030" 0.1440 throat 27 drill 1.0743 outside diameter
RB3B (formerly known as RB3C) Rick Baptist Signature Model
Rick's mouthpiece has the Inner Diameter of a Bach 3C. The rim has an ever so slightly more cushion feel to it. It has a 27 hole, and our classical back-bore. The cup has more overall volume than a 3C. We used a B cup design, but from a slightly smaller mouthpiece so that the player would not lose endurance. The mouthpiece is has a warmer sound, is quick responding, and is very comfortable. Rick and many other players have concluded that they have not lost endurance or range verses using a 3C size mouthpiece. If you're looking for a warm classical piece with a big sound that is easy to play, try this one!! RB3B: 0.6658 inner diameter measured at 0.030" 0.1440 throat 27 drill 1.0659 outside diameter
7.3C
This mouthpiece has a slightly flatter rim contour and is extremely comfortable. It was developed in my search for a good classical mouthpiece to use when I play symphony work. Quite a bit of my playing is done on a much smaller diameter with a different rim, so this mouthpiece facilitates that type of switch. It has a deep cup from the PATRICK 3C, but the rim inner diameter is closer to a 7. It also has the same back-bore and hole size as the 1 1/2 and the 3 so it retains similar characteristics. 7.3C 0.632" OD 1.068" 27 throat
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