An evolution in mouthpiece design utilizing several concepts from the standard Schilke line, the Symphony Series models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center.
They have comfortable rim shapes that provide a clean, crisp attack. They are offered with a standard cup depth or a deep bowl shape.
The 150 Series and ???C??? option for the Symphony Series (M1C, M150C, etc.) were developed working with??Jack Sutte, trumpet player with the Cleveland Orchestra.??The F cup models were originally developed for the??Houston Ballet Orchestra??trumpet section. The mouthpiece originally known as the ???fluffy??? has a flugel style cup and trumpet stem with the same rim contour and feel as the other models in this series. This has been a very popular custom choice for quieter passages where a cornet sound is desired without losing the control and focus of the sound.
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M2: Slightly smaller ???2??? Rim diameter, standard bowl shape ???C??? cup, 24 throat and Schmidt backbore.
F2: ???F??? cup model with shorter shank in ???2??? diameter. Offers a dark, mellow sound.
M3: Slightly smaller ???3??? Rim diameter, standard bowl shape ???C??? cup, 24 throat and Schmidt backbore
F3: F??? cup model with shorter shank in ???3??? diameter. Offers a dark, mellow sound.
M4C: The M4C ???Symphony Series??? trumpet mouthpiece offers a comfortable rim profile and provides a full, vibrant sound! Created to meet the demands of an aspiring student or professional requiring a smaller inside rim diameter between M3C and M5C models. It futures a standard bowl shape ???C??? cup with tighter #27 throat and Schilke C backbore.
M5C: Slightly smaller ???5??? Rim diameter, standard bowl shape ???C??? cup with tighter 27 throat and Schilke C backbore.
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An evolution in mouthpiece design utilizing several concepts from the standard Schilke line, the Symphony Series models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center.
They have comfortable rim shapes that provide a clean, crisp attack. They are offered with a standard cup depth or a deep bowl shape.
The 150 Series and ???C??? option for the Symphony Series (M1C, M150C, etc.) were developed working with??Jack Sutte, trumpet player with the Cleveland Orchestra.??The F cup models were originally developed for the??Houston Ballet Orchestra??trumpet section. The mouthpiece originally known as the ???fluffy??? has a flugel style cup and trumpet stem with the same rim contour and feel as the other models in this series. This has been a very popular custom choice for quieter passages where a cornet sound is desired without losing the control and focus of the sound.
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M2: Slightly smaller ???2??? Rim diameter, standard bowl shape ???C??? cup, 24 throat and Schmidt backbore.
F2: ???F??? cup model with shorter shank in ???2??? diameter. Offers a dark, mellow sound.
M3: Slightly smaller ???3??? Rim diameter, standard bowl shape ???C??? cup, 24 throat and Schmidt backbore
F3: F??? cup model with shorter shank in ???3??? diameter. Offers a dark, mellow sound.
M4C: The M4C ???Symphony Series??? trumpet mouthpiece offers a comfortable rim profile and provides a full, vibrant sound! Created to meet the demands of an aspiring student or professional requiring a smaller inside rim diameter between M3C and M5C models. It futures a standard bowl shape ???C??? cup with tighter #27 throat and Schilke C backbore.
M5C: Slightly smaller ???5??? Rim diameter, standard bowl shape ???C??? cup with tighter 27 throat and Schilke C backbore.
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