4 Vintage Jettone Mouthpieces!

4 Vintage Jettone Mouthpieces!

Jonathan Milam

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@GordonHudson
@GordonHudson - 01.12.2020 18:14

The Al Hirt is more your size. I have an Al Hirt model C which is a rounder rim. He played the B which was flatter. It works really well. In the 80s I used a Jet Tone Dave Stahl which was model SS. It was smaller still. A great lead piece.

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@ohhiguy
@ohhiguy - 07.12.2020 05:30

Love you videos. Inspiring.

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@MrMFHORN
@MrMFHORN - 24.12.2020 16:56

It was a studio B I brought off ya. Good mouthpiece, I play around on it quite a bit... Stan Mark used one.

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@tonymabe545
@tonymabe545 - 02.02.2021 01:46

I really like that Symphony model. I've never encountered one of those, only the standard studio. It's a little more bell like and not as "dry" as the others. It puts me in mind of Harry James tone. Have you ever tried a Parduba like he used?

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@taiwowalker13
@taiwowalker13 - 31.03.2022 04:07

Hello, I’ve had the symphony c for a couple of years now. I’ve found it to be the most comfortable for me and my unorthodox embouchure but sometimes I feel it restraints my range. Do you know which jet tone can help me get into the upper register easier?

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@mattiaspiazza6411
@mattiaspiazza6411 - 06.04.2022 19:04

Hello! I don’t know if you still respond to comments but rn I’m on an Yamaha 14b4 and I would say I have pretty good tone and my range is to a high C But I just joined are school musical do you know if their is any mouthpiece that can raise my range to maybe a D or E flat? Thank you!

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@jean-pierredevent970
@jean-pierredevent970 - 05.06.2022 13:52

when I started on trumpet 50 years ago, my first mouthpiece was bizarre. I still have it and tried it lately. It has nothing to identify it, not even a single letter or number, but it's an almost straight V cup going without change into a rather wide throat. If it were deeper it would be like a horn mpc with a tighter throat. The sound is not big, very airy. However, it plays at first effortless even above double high C. Then later the effect goes away because my lips get messed up. I remember a fellow musician noticing back then that I never took off the trumpet. I understand now. My second mouthpiece was also nameless, shallow but bored out so the throat was very wide. So it too, was too a horrible piece. But I adapted back then as child. Later I switched to Bach and can't play anything else anymore.

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@jimconsilio1126
@jimconsilio1126 - 16.02.2023 23:41

Which jet own trumpet mouthpiece is slightly smaller than a one-and-a-half see buck

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@surrealreviews
@surrealreviews - 20.03.2023 03:42

Hello! I have the Jet Tone Sevrensen Model. It came with my trumpet which is the Eterna by Getzen (Sevrensen Model). It was handed down to me so it’s a pretty old instrument but I absolutely cherish it. I am going to be a lead trumpet in my school’s marching band and I would like to use the Sevrensen Jet Tone.

Though I love my section I get a bit of flak whenever I pull out the Jet Tone. I really like the Jet Tone and how it plays for me but everyone else seems to think it’s a terrible mouthpiece.

Is the Jet Tone really that bad or are people just too focused on “low mass = bad tone”? If it is bad should I buy something like a Yamaha 13a4a?

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