MOUTHPIECES - many times a student needs a mouthpiece that reflects their
growth as a musician, or that plays better with the type of music they are
playing. For example, saxophones should really play on a different mouthpiece
for jazz than they do for concert music. If your student is taking private
lessons, talk with their teacher for suggestions. Here are some standard upgrade
ideas:
Clarinet: Vandoren B45
Alto Saxophone: Jazz - Meyer 5 medium
Classical
- Selmer C Star (C*)
Tenor Sax: Jazz - Meyer 6 or 7 medium or a Berg Larsen
Trumpet: Bach 3C (classical or jazz), Schilke 14A4A (jazz only)
Trombone/Euphonium: Bach Megatone 6.5 AL or Schilke 51D (I prefer the Schilke, but that's just me....)
ACCESSORIES
* Metronome or tuner, or even better -
one that
has both in one unit! The Korg TM-40 is great, small and under $40.
* Jazz or Classical CD's -
Basie, Ellington, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker or any musician
that specializes in the same instrument as your student.
* Instrument stands (good for trumpet, sax,
and especially TROMBONES!!! – no more leaning your horn on the front of a
chair!!!)
* Padded neck straps for sax players (such as
Neotech).
* Aebersold Play-Along books for jazz students.
*Mutes
for Trumpets and Trombones. Most all trumpets and trombones will need
straight mutes, and jazz players will usually need Harmon Mutes (available from
music retailers) and Plungers (available from hardware stores), too.
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