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Rico Royal Graftonite Alto Sax Mouthpiece

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Rico RoyalGraftonite Alto Sax Mouthpiece


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Product Description
Rico Royal
An absolutely amazing jazz piece for the price. The Rico Royal Graftonite pieces offer great projection and an even sound at a most affordable price.
Product Overview and Specifications
RICO ROYAL GRAFTONITE MOUTHPIECES

TONE CHAMBERS
Tone Chamber Style (A, B, or C): The tone chamber of a mouthpiece is the inside area of the mouthpiece. The size and shape of the tone chamber will change the tone quality of the instrument. With the Rico Royal mouthpieces, an "A" tone chamber will give a dark sound which is best suited for concert work, a "B" tone chamber will give a little more brilliance (better for using with most bands), and a "C" tone chamber will give a lot more brilliance and edge which is great for rock and jazz bands.

FACINGS
Facing (3, 5, or 7): The facing is determined by the distance from the tip of the reed to where it first touches the mouthpiece. The bigger the facing number, the farther back the reed goes before actually touching the mouthpiece. Changing the facing of the mouthpiece will generally change the volume of the instrument. With a shorter facing (3), less of the reed is vibrating, so the instrument will tend to be quieter, with a longer facing (7), more of the reed is vibrating, so the instrument will tend to be louder.

Standard Features
  
ChambersSee Above
FacingsSee Above
MaterialGraftonite


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by Chris 6/2/2008 10:01:38 AM
Musical Experience: Music Teacher
Style of music:
Hometown Mid-Atlantic
These have been around for years, and I finally tried one. What a surprise! I thought of these as "gimme" mouthpieces - the ones that come with the saxophone, but nobody really uses. I finally tried one, and was blown away. While not the most exciting or complex tone, these are still great mouthpieces. Very stable, very consistent, and excellent intonation. I have quite a collection of mouthpieces, and this is the most comfortable one for alto saxophone. Now, if Rico would only bring back the Metalite...


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1 found helpful, 1 found unhelpful.
Less than $20 for THIS??!!
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by Tony 11/24/2007 7:40:27 PM
Musical Experience: Semi Pro
Style of music: Jazz, Blues, Praise & Worship
Hometown Dallas, TX
I bought this thing after doing WEEKS of research on mpc's, and stumbling across a web forum that recommended buying these in different facings and such because they're so cheap, you can buy 10 of them for the price of some of the others.


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1 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Very good mouthpiece
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by Donald King 11/15/2007 9:07:17 PM
Musical Experience: High School Band
Style of music: Jazz
Hometown Eightmile, Alabama
I really do love because it has a smooth and a bright sound. I purchased a C7 for my Alto and it is very good for the price. I really like the sound.


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3 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
very impressed
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by john 5/27/2007 10:22:58 PM
Musical Experience: semi pro
Style of music: all
Hometown nowhere
This is a great piece. I normally used an otto link rubber on my Conn chu berry alto. With the older ones, there was a 9 facing and I could wail on it. On a good reed I could get up a major fifth higher. I even took a huge step and bought one for the orchestra I'm in. The sound is sweet and smooth. Great classical piece. Definitely recommend.


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9 found helpful, 2 found unhelpful.
Very good
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