How can I choose the best tube?
Selection of the best mouthpiece is a process that includes variables such as price, styles, commiukure tubists and music that the Tubist will play. Although the generalization of the various aspects of the given mouthpiece can be used to determine its value for the player, the importance of personally testing the mouthpiece itself should not be underestimated. The choice of the best mouthpiece of Tuba has as much in common with the player as with variables as playback and price. High density plastic mouthpieces can be found in just $ 30 in USD (USD) in 2011, while its own silver and gold mouthpieces can cost much more than $ 300. It is important to consider the material of construction and budget restrictions before the selection. In the different styles of playing. The geometric variable mouthpiece, such as the size and dimensions of the rim, cup, neck and spine, have deep effects on the style of playing tube. The Tubist can use the style of playing predicted by the geometry of the tuba mouthpiece to match the style of the game the Tubist expects.
wide, round rims of mouthpieces tend to be more comfortable and increase the endurance of playing, while sharp narrow rims increase flexibility and accuracy of the attack. Large, deep cups give the tubist better control and darker, richer tones, while small, shallow cups brighten the tone and relieve fatigue. The wide throat of the mouthpiece helps the air flow through the corner, volume and tone, while the small throat increases the brilliance of tone and playing endurance. The tight spine creates a great sound and the wide spine creates a fine sound.
style plays tools closely related to the music that the Tubist will play, and the settings to play music. Marchs, concert pieces, small files and solo music can be very different in style. For example, marching pieces may require high volume and brilliant tones, while a small piece of file may require deep, fine tones. A good mouthpiece should be universal enough to allow players to cover a wide range of musiciansH styles.
Maybe the most important thing to consider when choosing a tube's mouthpiece is how well the mouthpiece is suitable for both the tubes and the tubist. The mouthpiece that feels comfortable for the Tubist may prove unnecessary if it is poorly suited to the mouthpiece receiver. It is also quite possible for the mouthpiece to produce different tones from different players. Personally, testing the mouthpiece is an excellent way to determine your true nature and performance.