I've bought two mouthpieces from Richard. He's incredibly informative and such an incredibly down to earth human. I bought a Denis Wick Heavy Top 1AL initially assigned as my multiple role large bore tenor trombone and bass trombone. I've got a four trombone stable. A clone of a King 7B Bass Trombone a 1979 Conn 83H Bass Trombone. A 2024 Yamaha YSL-448G Large Bore Tenor Trombone with F attachment. I briefly used a B.A.C San Francisco Trombone and then got to try out an older Blessing 88 Large Bore Tenor Trombone with F attachment which just performed better and then I got the opportunity to purchase a 2024 Blessing BTB 1488OR which absolutely ran circles around the B.A.C San Francisco. Mouthpiece wise, a Heritage 2AL Mouthpiece has been my go-to since mid-September. I just got a Heritage 1AL Mouthpiece today. Previously, I was using a Classic 5BL and a Classic 4AL. The Denis Wick mouthpieces have a night and day game changer. I am adding a Jp Bass Trombone into the stable or an Austin Custom Brass Doublers Bass Trombone. Or an Eastman 848G.
TONS of good info in this video. If you're new to trying out different mouthpieces I would recommend watching the video multiple times before you dive in. After playing .500 and .547 bore jazz and orchestral tenor trombones for years, when I first started playing bass trombone my Bach 1-1/4G felt like the biggest thing imaginable. After I started playing trumpet, suddenly all my trombone mouthpieces felt restrictive. Weird! Now my go to bass trombone mouthpiece is a Schilke 60, which is quite a bit bigger than the Bach. And oddly enough doesn't interfere with my trumpet playing. Big thanks to Christopher and Richard for posting this excellent content!
Back in the 70s (yes, I'm old) I tried a lot of mouthpieces, but I settled on just three for my playing. Bach 1.5G for strictly bass trombone work, the Bach 4G when I had to do all-around playing while using a bass trombone, and the Bach 7C while playing tenor. I might also mention that I prefer the Bach 6.5 AL for euphonium. The biggest priorities in choosing a mouthpiece were how it "felt" on my lips (call it comfort) and could I produce a big round sound. Bach mouthpieces always seemed to fit the bill for me.
Chris and Richard... Thank you for this. I have been looking at DW mouthpieces and was just struggling with biting the bullet and buying one (decided on the 6BS). Was glad to find it on DF Music for less than I was going to pay, AND then got a discount... SCORE! And since I was getting the discount, I picked up a DW anniversary straight mute while I was at it.
Thank you so much for this video. My best friend sent me this because she knew I’m having an early midlife crisis on mouthpieces (it’s my last year at our university). Wish I could’ve met you at TMEA!
And thanks to Denis Wick for posting a very fine video of "Power Down"!!!!! Now I can listen to it on YT as well as Spotify and the visuals are super cool.
I actually contacted Richard back in April when I was looking for a mouthpiece for a Benge 175F I had just bought and since I live in Chicago he helped set me up with the DW studio. Got to try out a bunch of mouthpieces and found something I liked a lot (9BS heritage). It was a really good experience and something I'll certainly repeat when I buy myself a bass trombone.
I actually switched mouthpiece sizes a while back, I went from a 48L or 5G (about those sizes) to a 19c as a joke which turned out to be the best mouthpiece for me. Didn't loose range, just extended it and made it easier. And on top of that I sounded a hell of a lot better. The small mouthpieces just fit me so much better. Idk how christopher bill can play on these gargantuan sizes in the high register.
@@classicaltrombone I remember watching you solo on a bigger once though. But when I play bass though I prefer this mouthpiece from Yamaha it's sized at a 510 (whatever that's comparable to idk) it's not too giant just above mid sized stuff.
Very good! Denis Wick has excellent mouthpieces. I play a Schlike 59 on bass (Bach 50 AF3). Another option for mouthpieces is Giddings. He allows for returns. They don't scratch or dent. Two bass bone friends of mine play the Chinook.
Recently bought a new mouthpiece for my sousaphone, had a used (not great condition) mouthpiece. Bought a helleberg and my playing has improved while playing louder volumes. I do wish i had known about his channel beforehand, might have made a better choice possibly. Still satisfied though.
Some decades ago, l was using a Denis Wick 2AL mouthpiece, gold plated on a B flat and F bass trombone. I remember that as having a rounder, much softer rim. I changed to a Vincent Bach 1 1/2 which gave me far more attack, cut, and rasp to my bottom end tone which is what l wanted in a bass trombone. Then I changed to a double independent. A year ago, l changed my long-standing Holton TR181 double independent to a far better Yamaha YBL 830G Xeno open wrap instrument. When using the valves it speaks so much easier due to less resistance in the open wrap design. I was wondering whether l should invest in a different mouthpiece to allow even more punch and power down in the depths. One thing l really don't want to do and that's lose the ability to cut through at the bottom end. I've even considered investing in a Wedge mouthpiece from Canada.....Any thoughts on this matter would be much appreciated. Thank you. Den Finch in the UK.
I have a DW Heritage 5ABL, Heavytop 5AL, Shires 5MD and VB 6.5 AL I use with my new SE Shires Q30GA. My Shires and DW mouthpieces have pretty much the same rim (5), only difference is the depth. For me, the mouthpiece I use depends on what part I'm playing for a gig (1st, 2nd or bass). if I know I will be playing 1st with a lot of high register stuff, I want a mouthpiece that doesn't make me tired (Shires 5MD, or for super long gigs, VB 6.5 AL). If I'm playing 2nd, I go for the Heritage, because it gives an added depth to the lower register. If playing bass bone/pedals, I use the Heavytop, which gives me a bass trombone sound. The Heritage and Heavytop require a lot of effort in higher register and can be kinda fatiguing. Most pros use more than one mouthpiece in this way, but do not change the rim, so for me I wouldn't go to a 1.5 if I'm used to playing a 5. I don't think there is a magic one fits all mouthpiece, but maybe there is.
wow the difference between that bach 1.5g vs the dw 1al hvy top was so drastic! the low sounded so much more beastly on the dw but the mid/upper sounded uncontrolled. 1.5g was probably all around better but that is your most familiar mouthpiece.
i think if you want to move to another mouthpiece, the 2AL sounded the best. I think Matt Jefferson of maniacal 4 uses that 2AL too and it sounds beastly.
Certainly a worthwhile video to watch if you're contemplating making a mouthpiece change. In my experience, the process of evaluating a new mouthpiece is difficult and often deceptive. Initial impressions are sometimes (and perhaps more often) misleading. It's only through devoting more time on the mouthpiece with a variety of pieces of music, that you can begin to understand the impact of the new mouthpiece on your sound and ease of playing. The problem of course is the cost involved with the experimentation. For me, there needs to be a closer examination of the scientific principles behind mouthpiece design characteristics and how each of those characteristics helps shape playing and sound.
I’ve played on a shilke 51D for the longest time and I’ve tried switching over to a Giddings mouthpiece but I always end up going back to my shilke. Maybe a Dennis wick would feel better but I’ve always just stuck to shilke
Diogo WP Gonçalves It’s a 2AL so it’s quite big it wouldn’t be suited for Tenor playing. If you want a Tenor mp something like a 5 or 6 would be better for high playing.
@christopherbill I play proffesional bore tenor trombone and play on a Dennis Wick 5AL.... ive been wondering about a 4? Or moving up in general. Would you say this is possible or would the mouthpiece be too large for a trombone?
I like a flatter mouthpiece . I’m old. I’m using a Bach 10 3/4 CW on my Getzen .I like your flat design . I would like it a little heavier. What size would you recommend ?
I'm looking for an upgrade to a better mouth piece. I currently use an old bach mouthpiece and was wondering if i should get a Dennis wick or a better bach. I don't know what model of mouthpiece I currently use, but if I had to guess it's at least 15-20 years old.
Novice. Bugle. Taps. Which mouthpiece would be the easiest? Came with a 7c. I can play taps but am sometimes inconsistent, high note is the hardest. Thanks!!!
Really nice video! I'm currently searching for an new mouthpiece too, but because I play a Chervony Bariton and they use a special shaft, I dont really have much options exept for a custom made one. Does anyone have another option for me?
I agree with Carson on this. Practice a lot, and work on your high range in doing so. If you haven’t already, you may wanna purchase a technique book by Emory Remington. Also practice lots of lip slurs and long tones. Start in the lower mid range, then slowly build up higher in the range. Don’t rush it, it takes time to develop. With that being said, shallower cups do enhance the high range more. And it’s little less work in the high range than a deep cup. However, if your high range is mediocre, a mouthpiece won’t help you there. All it can do is enhance whatever skills that you DO have, not necessarily improve them. If that makes sense.
I switched from tenor bone to bass bone 2 years ago. I have been using a gargantuan OOAL even since. I own a 1AL and am wondering which is better. I read a chart that says OOAL is for contrabass trombone and am beginning to worry if I've been using the wrong mouthpiece. I've found I'm always struggling to keep my attacks clean and maybe that's because of the way too big mouthpiece. Any feedback would be very much appreciated.
Mark Johnson www.dwerden.com/Mouthpieces/trombone.cfm I don’t know off the top of my head, but I always consult that chart if I have any questions. Hope it helps 👍
I've bought two mouthpieces from Richard. He's incredibly informative and such an incredibly down to earth human. I bought a Denis Wick Heavy Top 1AL initially assigned as my multiple role large bore tenor trombone and bass trombone. I've got a four trombone stable. A clone of a King 7B Bass Trombone a 1979 Conn 83H Bass Trombone. A 2024 Yamaha YSL-448G Large Bore Tenor Trombone with F attachment. I briefly used a B.A.C San Francisco Trombone and then got to try out an older Blessing 88 Large Bore Tenor Trombone with F attachment which just performed better and then I got the opportunity to purchase a 2024 Blessing BTB 1488OR which absolutely ran circles around the B.A.C San Francisco. Mouthpiece wise, a Heritage 2AL Mouthpiece has been my go-to since mid-September. I just got a Heritage 1AL Mouthpiece today. Previously, I was using a Classic 5BL and a Classic 4AL. The Denis Wick mouthpieces have a night and day game changer. I am adding a Jp Bass Trombone into the stable or an Austin Custom Brass Doublers Bass Trombone. Or an Eastman 848G.
TONS of good info in this video. If you're new to trying out different mouthpieces I would recommend watching the video multiple times before you dive in. After playing .500 and .547 bore jazz and orchestral tenor trombones for years, when I first started playing bass trombone my Bach 1-1/4G felt like the biggest thing imaginable. After I started playing trumpet, suddenly all my trombone mouthpieces felt restrictive. Weird! Now my go to bass trombone mouthpiece is a Schilke 60, which is quite a bit bigger than the Bach. And oddly enough doesn't interfere with my trumpet playing. Big thanks to Christopher and Richard for posting this excellent content!
PS ~ this topic is bigger than that super massive black whole everyone was so excited about a few weeks ago.
Back in the 70s (yes, I'm old) I tried a lot of mouthpieces, but I settled on just three for my playing. Bach 1.5G for strictly bass trombone work, the Bach 4G when I had to do all-around playing while using a bass trombone, and the Bach 7C while playing tenor. I might also mention that I prefer the Bach 6.5 AL for euphonium. The biggest priorities in choosing a mouthpiece were how it "felt" on my lips (call it comfort) and could I produce a big round sound. Bach mouthpieces always seemed to fit the bill for me.
Chris and Richard... Thank you for this. I have been looking at DW mouthpieces and was just struggling with biting the bullet and buying one (decided on the 6BS). Was glad to find it on DF Music for less than I was going to pay, AND then got a discount... SCORE! And since I was getting the discount, I picked up a DW anniversary straight mute while I was at it.
When I ordered my sm4xr, this guy was the one that helped me with it! He's great!
Christopher Bill think about it. If you do video game symphony #5 you can try out the new bass mouthpiece
Thank you so much for this video. My best friend sent me this because she knew I’m having an early midlife crisis on mouthpieces (it’s my last year at our university). Wish I could’ve met you at TMEA!
And thanks to Denis Wick for posting a very fine video of "Power Down"!!!!! Now I can listen to it on YT as well as Spotify and the visuals are super cool.
I actually contacted Richard back in April when I was looking for a mouthpiece for a Benge 175F I had just bought and since I live in Chicago he helped set me up with the DW studio. Got to try out a bunch of mouthpieces and found something I liked a lot (9BS heritage). It was a really good experience and something I'll certainly repeat when I buy myself a bass trombone.
I actually switched mouthpiece sizes a while back, I went from a 48L or 5G (about those sizes) to a 19c as a joke which turned out to be the best mouthpiece for me. Didn't loose range, just extended it and made it easier. And on top of that I sounded a hell of a lot better. The small mouthpieces just fit me so much better. Idk how christopher bill can play on these gargantuan sizes in the high register.
These are bass trombone mouthpieces!!! I play a very very small mouthpiece on my little horn
@@classicaltrombone I remember watching you solo on a bigger once though. But when I play bass though I prefer this mouthpiece from Yamaha it's sized at a 510 (whatever that's comparable to idk) it's not too giant just above mid sized stuff.
Very good! Denis Wick has excellent mouthpieces. I play a Schlike 59 on bass (Bach 50 AF3). Another option for mouthpieces is Giddings. He allows for returns. They don't scratch or dent. Two bass bone friends of mine play the Chinook.
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Recently bought a new mouthpiece for my sousaphone, had a used (not great condition) mouthpiece. Bought a helleberg and my playing has improved while playing louder volumes. I do wish i had known about his channel beforehand, might have made a better choice possibly. Still satisfied though.
He was a substituted for my band class
Very good 🇧🇷
Some decades ago, l was using a Denis Wick 2AL mouthpiece, gold plated on a B flat and F bass trombone. I remember that as having a rounder, much softer rim. I changed to a Vincent Bach 1 1/2 which gave me far more attack, cut, and rasp to my bottom end tone which is what l wanted in a bass trombone. Then I changed to a double independent. A year ago, l changed my long-standing Holton TR181 double independent to a far better Yamaha YBL 830G Xeno open wrap instrument. When using the valves it speaks so much easier due to less resistance in the open wrap design. I was wondering whether l should invest in a different mouthpiece to allow even more punch and power down in the depths. One thing l really don't want to do and that's lose the ability to cut through at the bottom end. I've even considered investing in a Wedge mouthpiece from Canada.....Any thoughts on this matter would be much appreciated. Thank you. Den Finch in the UK.
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I have a DW Heritage 5ABL, Heavytop 5AL, Shires 5MD and VB 6.5 AL I use with my new SE Shires Q30GA. My Shires and DW mouthpieces have pretty much the same rim (5), only difference is the depth. For me, the mouthpiece I use depends on what part I'm playing for a gig (1st, 2nd or bass). if I know I will be playing 1st with a lot of high register stuff, I want a mouthpiece that doesn't make me tired (Shires 5MD, or for super long gigs, VB 6.5 AL). If I'm playing 2nd, I go for the Heritage, because it gives an added depth to the lower register. If playing bass bone/pedals, I use the Heavytop, which gives me a bass trombone sound. The Heritage and Heavytop require a lot of effort in higher register and can be kinda fatiguing. Most pros use more than one mouthpiece in this way, but do not change the rim, so for me I wouldn't go to a 1.5 if I'm used to playing a 5. I don't think there is a magic one fits all mouthpiece, but maybe there is.
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Whoa you're so close to 200k congrats in advance!
wow the difference between that bach 1.5g vs the dw 1al hvy top was so drastic! the low sounded so much more beastly on the dw but the mid/upper sounded uncontrolled. 1.5g was probably all around better but that is your most familiar mouthpiece.
i think if you want to move to another mouthpiece, the 2AL sounded the best. I think Matt Jefferson of maniacal 4 uses that 2AL too and it sounds beastly.
Certainly a worthwhile video to watch if you're contemplating making a mouthpiece change. In my experience, the process of evaluating a new mouthpiece is difficult and often deceptive. Initial impressions are sometimes (and perhaps more often) misleading. It's only through devoting more time on the mouthpiece with a variety of pieces of music, that you can begin to understand the impact of the new mouthpiece on your sound and ease of playing. The problem of course is the cost involved with the experimentation. For me, there needs to be a closer examination of the scientific principles behind mouthpiece design characteristics and how each of those characteristics helps shape playing and sound.
I’ve played on a shilke 51D for the longest time and I’ve tried switching over to a Giddings mouthpiece but I always end up going back to my shilke. Maybe a Dennis wick would feel better but I’ve always just stuck to shilke
Christopher, The Denis Wick Heritage can help you on high range at the Tenor Trombone as well ? Or it’s designed for lower range ?
Thank you ! 🇵🇹
Diogo WP Gonçalves It’s a 2AL so it’s quite big it wouldn’t be suited for Tenor playing. If you want a Tenor mp something like a 5 or 6 would be better for high playing.
Christopher Bill is my idol. Thank you very much 💯 Brazil
Hey Chris I one of your biggest fan like ever and I play trombone and I was wanting to know what’s the best mouth price to get
No such thing as best! Everybody is different. Depending on what and how you play, some will work better for you than others
Christopher Bill ok thank I’ll look around and try some out and you are the best trombone player I know😂 that’s one best thing
Star Wars guy done good. Mutes are awesome. Not tried mouthpieces yet. Nice to see you getting paid. ;)
Woulda been cool to discuss the internal shape of the mouthpiece, throat aperture, etc. But cool discussions.
I cut out a bit of that discussion, but Richard certainly knows all about it!!
I have to do this
Chris can you accompany boveaudio?
Hey Chris, what are your thoughts about Wedge mouthpieces?
Lot of impressionable young people commenting here. Denis Wick gonna be milling some new mouthpieces...
@christopherbill I play proffesional bore tenor trombone and play on a Dennis Wick 5AL.... ive been wondering about a 4? Or moving up in general. Would you say this is possible or would the mouthpiece be too large for a trombone?
Does anyone know if a heritage mouthpiece would fit inside of a euphonium?
Yep! Just have to make sure the bore size lines up. (Usually just large or small)
Christopher Bill thank you!
I like a flatter mouthpiece . I’m old. I’m using a Bach 10 3/4 CW on my Getzen .I like your flat design . I would like it a little heavier. What size would you recommend ?
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I'm looking for an upgrade to a better mouth piece. I currently use an old bach mouthpiece and was wondering if i should get a Dennis wick or a better bach. I don't know what model of mouthpiece I currently use, but if I had to guess it's at least 15-20 years old.
Novice.
Bugle.
Taps.
Which mouthpiece would be the easiest?
Came with a 7c.
I can play taps but am sometimes inconsistent, high note is the hardest.
Thanks!!!
Really nice video!
I'm currently searching for an new mouthpiece too, but because I play a Chervony Bariton and they use a special shaft, I dont really have much options exept for a custom made one. Does anyone have another option for me?
Cool
What is the Dennis Wick Ultra's Mouthpiece equivalent to a Bach 5G? I used the Dennis Wick 5ABL and it's similar to a Bach 4G. Thank you.
What size mouthpiece would allow me to play higher
Cole Fambrough mouthpiece size has very little to nothing to do with range. It’s a little thing called practice that will do much more
I agree with Carson on this. Practice a lot, and work on your high range in doing so. If you haven’t already, you may wanna purchase a technique book by Emory Remington. Also practice lots of lip slurs and long tones. Start in the lower mid range, then slowly build up higher in the range. Don’t rush it, it takes time to develop.
With that being said, shallower cups do enhance the high range more. And it’s little less work in the high range than a deep cup. However, if your high range is mediocre, a mouthpiece won’t help you there. All it can do is enhance whatever skills that you DO have, not necessarily improve them. If that makes sense.
Play old town road!!! -from Clear Creek Middle School
Are you going to use the one you picked from now on?
Yeah yeah!
What's the difference between the 5AL and the 5BL? I'm looking to get a new mouthpiece. Is there a way I can get get a few to try out before I buy?
nice trompone, nice video, nice to Interactive with me, brass band in vietnam
I switched from tenor bone to bass bone 2 years ago. I have been using a gargantuan OOAL even since. I own a 1AL and am wondering which is better. I read a chart that says OOAL is for contrabass trombone and am beginning to worry if I've been using the wrong mouthpiece. I've found I'm always struggling to keep my attacks clean and maybe that's because of the way too big mouthpiece. Any feedback would be very much appreciated.
Does anyone know the difference between a 1g bass trombone mouthpiece and a 1d from Shires?
Mark Johnson www.dwerden.com/Mouthpieces/trombone.cfm I don’t know off the top of my head, but I always consult that chart if I have any questions. Hope it helps 👍
You deserve this and so much more 😌👊
You should do a cover on sunflower-post Malone
Play old town road
500 subs till 200k!!! Ahh!!!
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hey
AFTER SOOOO LONG
I very much dislike the mouthpiece I play on. I’m gonna try out everything at the festival.
Grimes Music bruh, you literally play on a euph mouthpiece, what did you expect?
@@danielibanez2742 Yeah and Ive been doing it for 3 years.
@@GrimesMusic Lmao its weird to see this comment now after meeting you and becoming friends.
I'm trying so hard not to lose my control and yell. 😌😌
Can you play more famous songs
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i play tuba i want a great mouthpiece better than the mouthpiece the school sold me
Denis Wick Classic 1L
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