NY Bach 7 inner bite
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NY Bach 7 inner bite
For the last couple days, I've tinkered with a NY Bach 7 in my alto (Yamaha 671-T). I don't play alto much, just on occasional recitals, and I usually use a much wider rim than the 7. I find myself preferring the sound of the 7, but the inner bite feels like a really sharp corner.
Beside the standard "talk to Doug Elliott" answers , what are some options in that size that may feel more comfortable?
Beside the standard "talk to Doug Elliott" answers , what are some options in that size that may feel more comfortable?
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Re: NY Bach 7 inner bite
Try a Yamaha 47 (or Schilke 47).
I believe there's a Marcinkiewicz about that size as well. It should be a 9, but there is also a very large 9.
You may find you like a Conn 3 (not made any more, but pretty common on Ebay).
I believe there's a Marcinkiewicz about that size as well. It should be a 9, but there is also a very large 9.
You may find you like a Conn 3 (not made any more, but pretty common on Ebay).
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Re: NY Bach 7 inner bite
Every old Bach is different...sometimes very different. You could try rounding off the inner rim but you might ruin the mouthpiece....or it might be brilliant. I am currently trying to find the right MV /NY 11c for a Bach 16M...half a dozen and they are all different...especially the rims. Small mouthpieces seem to be really hard to judge compared to bass mouthpieces... one day they are all good, the next, none are good...you have to live with each one for a while to understand it...nothing else to do though, so it's fun...of a kind.
Chris
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Re: NY Bach 7 inner bite
I have an MV and NY 7, they are totally different (as well as an NY 7C). Like Chris said, there wasn't a whole lot of standardization at the time. Maybe just try another one!
Chris, I have a screw rim NY 11C if you're interested...
Chris, I have a screw rim NY 11C if you're interested...
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Re: NY Bach 7 inner bite
Schilke 47B would work better than a Schilke 47. Skip the Yamaha 47 - they are somehow weird to me.
Or try a Marcinkiewicz mouthpiece - way underrated. And much more consistent than Bachs, which are all over the place. I'm a fan.
I think the ET4 Ulyate might work well (supposedly based on Lloyd's "opened throat" Bach 7C), or perhaps an ET3 Loper (based on a Bach 11C?). Or, you could also try a Marc 11 (bigger than a Bach 11C, but with a smaller throat than the ET3). Ignore Marcinkiewicz's catalog specs - he measures his mouthpieces differently than Bach does. Graham Middleton, who works at Marcinkiewicz, could give you advice.
Good luck!
Or try a Marcinkiewicz mouthpiece - way underrated. And much more consistent than Bachs, which are all over the place. I'm a fan.
I think the ET4 Ulyate might work well (supposedly based on Lloyd's "opened throat" Bach 7C), or perhaps an ET3 Loper (based on a Bach 11C?). Or, you could also try a Marc 11 (bigger than a Bach 11C, but with a smaller throat than the ET3). Ignore Marcinkiewicz's catalog specs - he measures his mouthpieces differently than Bach does. Graham Middleton, who works at Marcinkiewicz, could give you advice.
Good luck!
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Re: NY Bach 7 inner bite
My 7C felt sharp just that way, so I migrated to 11C, and it feels much better and have not looked back since. Meanwhile, the chops have become much more mobile and sometimes pout into the piece quite a bit. I'm sure that rim would discourage that kind of motion.
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Re: NY Bach 7 inner bite
Probably the Shires 11C I have for sale...
It's more like a 6 1/2 rim.
It's more like a 6 1/2 rim.
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Re: NY Bach 7 inner bite
I feel the same about my NY 7. The rim is COMPLETELY different than my Mt. Vernon or Bach Corp. mouthpieces. I'd try those if you haven't already.ChadA wrote: ↑Fri Mar 05, 2021 1:24 pm For the last couple days, I've tinkered with a NY Bach 7 in my alto (Yamaha 671-T). I don't play alto much, just on occasional recitals, and I usually use a much wider rim than the 7. I find myself preferring the sound of the 7, but the inner bite feels like a really sharp corner.
Beside the standard "talk to Doug Elliott" answers , what are some options in that size that may feel more comfortable?
6H (K series)
Elkhart 60s' 6H bell/5H slide
78H (K series)
8H (N series bell w/ modern slide)
88HN
71H (dependant valves)
72H bell section (half moon)
35H alto (K series)
Boneyard custom .509 tenor
Elkhart 60s' 6H bell/5H slide
78H (K series)
8H (N series bell w/ modern slide)
88HN
71H (dependant valves)
72H bell section (half moon)
35H alto (K series)
Boneyard custom .509 tenor
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Re: NY Bach 7 inner bite
I have a very nice gold plated MV 6 small shank to sell ... super comfortible to play and definitely something for your Alto. I directly compared it with my other mouthpieces ... it's like a JK 7D.
https://www.ebay.de/itm/233908183554
https://www.ebay.de/itm/233908183554