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Selmer Paris Super Session Soprano Sax Mouthpiece

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Selmer ParisSuper Session Soprano Sax Mouthpiece


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Product Description
Selmer Paris
The Selmer Super Session is a high level professional mouthpiece, specially designed for jazz playing, but also suitable for more academic playing. It has a wide dynamic range and an unequalled flexibility of sound.
Product Overview and Specifications
Selmer Super Session Soprano Sax Mouthpiece

Model E
Tip: 1.35 mm

Model F
Tip: 1.45 mm

Model G
Tip: 1.55 mm

Model H
1.60 mm

Model I
Tip: 1.65 mm

Model J
Tip: 1.75 mm

Standard Features
  
MaterialsHard Rubber
Tip OpeningsSee Above
Facing21 mm


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8 found helpful, 3 found unhelpful.
perfect intonation, very warm tone, clear centered sound
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by Kurt 8/2/2007 5:00:57 PM
Musical Experience: 11 years sax
Style of music: smooth jazz application in contemporary worship
Hometown kissimmee, fl
This mpc can give you a warm finesse type sound heard by many smooth jazz soprano players today. It delivers a well rounded full bodied depth (if your chops can deliver) of sound. I have owned mine for about three months now and I am very pleased with it. I play a Yamaha Custom EX soprano with Vandoren traditional #3 reeds. For my ear, this setup creates a very inviting sound. Again, warm, clear and delivering perfect intonation.


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6 found helpful, 2 found unhelpful.
Very versitile
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by KW Grinnell 5/15/2007 6:36:55 PM
Musical Experience: Retired US Army Band
Style of music: Jazz quartet and gospel
Hometown Minnesota
Easy to play right away. No need to spend a lot of time "Learning" a new mouthpiece. I find that the tone is direct and pure. Very even of scale and easy to control. I use rico royal jazz select 3S reeds with a rovner dark ligature.


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27 found helpful, 5 found unhelpful.
Classical? Check. Jazz? Check. Amazing? Check.
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by Jacob 3/27/2006 11:26:14 PM
Musical Experience: 5 years of sax/11 years of music in general; high school
Style of music: classical/jazz
Hometown Columbus Ohio
I've been in the market for a new soprano mouthpiece for a long time. I've tried runyons, Jody Jazz (which I use and love on my selmer series III alto), links, and practically anything you can name. Nothing even came close to the super session. I ordered facings H, I, and J. I ended up with the I facing and I use a standard metal ligature (may try something new), and vandoren java 2 1/2's. I'm using an LA sax 650 horn..so it's not the greatest, but this mouthpiece makes it sing. I can play it (and I have) in a jazz setting, or I fit in perfectly in a classical setting. Definetly no need for a second mouthpiece for both genres here. This has you covered. I might even replace my C* on my alto with one of these. In my opinion, this is easily the best soprano mouthpiece on the market today. The fact that it is not tough on the wallet makes it just oh so sweeter.


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5 found helpful, 1 found unhelpful.
Classical? Check. Jazz? Check. Amazing? Check.
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by Jacob 3/27/2006 11:26:14 PM
Musical Experience: 5 years of sax/11 years of music in general; high school
Style of music: classical/jazz
Hometown Columbus Ohio
I've been in the market for a new soprano mouthpiece for a LONG time. I've tried runyons, Jody Jazz (which I use and LOVE on my selmer series III alto), links, and practically anything else you can name. Nothing even came close to the super session. I ordered facings H, I, and J. I ended up with the I facing and I use a standard metal ligature (may try something new), and vandoren java 2 1/2's. I'm using an LA sax 650 horn so it's not the greatest, but this mouthpiece makes it sing. I can play it (and I have) in a jazz setting, or I fit in perfectly in a classical setting. Definitely no need for a second mouthpiece for both genres here. This has you covered. I might even replace my C* on my alto with one of these. In my opinion, this is easily the best soprano mouthpiece on the market today. And the fact that it is not tough on the wallet makes it just oh so sweeter.


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