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Boquilla Saxo Tenor OLR-404 Rubber Marca Otto Link
Boquillas Instrumentos Viento - Boquilla Saxo Tenor Parte Número: 11152774 - Modelo: OLR404
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Detalles Otto Link Mouthpieces have been selected by artists for over fifty years to capture and hold professional sounds. Otto Link Hard Rubber mouthpieces produce the full tone and projection preferred by most jazz players. With many tips and facings to choose from, Otto Link Rubber Saxophone Mouthpieces are the mouthpiece of choice for students and professional saxophonists.All Otto Link Rubber Mouthpieces include a cap and ligature.Otto Link Tone Edge mouthpieces are available for Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Baritone Saxophones.

Saxophone Mouthpiece Selection

Tip Opening - The tip opening of a mouthpiece is the gap from the tip of the mouthpiece to the tip of a reed placed on the mouthpiece. Mouthpiece manufacturers measure this gap on a flat inspection surface (surface place) to get an accurate measurement. Larger tip openings result in louder playing, which is why pros tend to select larger tip openings. They want to be heard. The effect on tone quality is minimal. When purchasing a new mouthpiece, it is important not to make a big jump in tip opening at one time. The mouthpiece becomes harder to play with larger tip openings and requires a well developed embouchere. If you are playing your existing mouthpiece easily, try an increase of 0.010".

Facing Length - Long facings generally make it easier to play the low notes and harder to maintain pitch stability and play the high notes. Short facings are just the opposite. There is an excellent article on facing length on the Runyon Website.

Chamber Size - Smaller chambers tend to emphasize the higher overtones (brighter sounding) and large chambers tend to emphasize lower overtones (darker sounding).

Baffle - Smaller or no baffle tends to emphasize the lower overtones (darker sounding) and large baffles tend to emphasize high overtones (brighter sounding) .
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