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Schilke Standard Tenor Trombone Mouthpieces (small shank

$ 56.99

4.8 (277) In stock

Standard Series For more than a generation, Schilke trombone mouthpiece models have been accepted as the top choice for the serious trombone or euphonium player.
Standard Series For more than a generation, Schilke trombone mouthpiece models have been accepted as the top choice for the serious trombone or euphonium player. These classic models feature comfortable rim profiles and unique cup shapes. S = Small shank for Tenor Trombone, Baritone or EuphoniumL = Large shank for Large Bore Tenor Trombone, Baritone or EuphoniumE = European shank for Euphonium (Requires an additional fee for European shank)B = Bass Trombone   Notice!!  If out of stock, it will be automatically backordered.   Trombone & Euphonium Specifications Model mm inches throat Description Shank 40B 22.51 .886 15/64 (.2344″) Extremely small inner rim diameter and shallow “B” cup. This mouthpiece, with its wide-rounded rim, works well for the trumpet player who doubles on trombone. S 40 22.53 .887 15/64 (.2344″) Since the cup diameter is small, the upper register is improved. In addition, the tone has considerable projection. It is excellent for the bass trumpet and valve trombone. S 42B 22.99 .921 15/64 (.2344″) Contour profile – this mouthpiece is well suited for the small tenor trombone and lead/commercial playing. S 42 23.22 .914 15/64 (.2344″) Slightly larger diameter and deeper than the 42B, the 42 features a standard “C” cup. S 43A 23.57 .924 15/64 (.2344″) Contour profile – this mouthpiece was designed for the lead trombone player desiring an easy high register. S 44E4 24.28 .956 15/64 (.2344″) Though a small cup diameter, this mouthpiece offers a very deep “E” cup and semi-flat #4 rim. S L 45B 24.3 .953 15/64 (.2344″) Contour profile – designed for the lead trombone player with a larger cup volume than the 43A. S 45 24.38 .960 15/64 (.2344″) The semi-flat rim has a high point close to the center of the mouthpiece which allows for a great deal of flexibility. Ideally suited for the beginner trombone player. S 46 24.54 .966 15/64 (.2344″) Slightly larger than the 45, this is also a good beginner’s mouthpiece. S L 46D 24.76 .975 15/64 (.2344″) The cup diameter and volume is slightly larger than the 46, producing a full, resonant tone. Also recommended for the younger baritone/euphonium player. S L 47B 24.87 .979 C (.242″) Contour profile – This mouthpiece is a good all-around mouthpiece for the jazz player that is requiring quick response and a resonant high register. S 47 24.99 .984 15/64 (.2344″) For both professionals and students alike, this outstanding mouthpiece combines good response with superior tone quality and intonation. S L 47C4 25.1 .988 15/64 (.2344″) Like #47 but with a slightly wider, semi-flat #4 rim. S L 50 25.4 1.00 17/64 (.2656″) Particularly adapted to the medium and large-bore tenor trombones.  The Schilke standard options make this a fine all- around mouthpiece. S L 50C4 25.4 1.00 F (.257″) The medium-deep cup and medium-wide rim make this mouthpiece an outstanding choice for medium and large-bore tenor trombones, combining a rich, full sound with a high level of efficiency and playability. S L 51B 25.63 1.010 F (.257″) This mouthpiece incorporates a large diameter with a medium-small “B” cup and small throat S L 51 25.63 1.010 J (.277″) A large bowl shaped cup producing a rich tone quality. Ideally suited for large bore tenor and orchestral performers. S L E 51C4 25.63 1.010 J (.277″) Similar to the #51 with a slightly shallower cup and semi-flat #4 rim. S L 51D 25.55 1.005 J (.277″) One of our most popular, this mouthpiece offers a very large “D” cup and is excellent for the strong player. It is particularly suited for the Euphonium, producing a full dark tone. S L E 52 25.78 1.015 17/64 (.2656″) Slightly larger diameter than the 51, this mouthpiece produces a slightly broader sound. S L 52D 25.78 1.015 1/4 (.250″) Like the 51D, the large “D” cup makes this mouthpiece ideal for symphonic trombone playing. Also a good choice for the Euphonium player requiring a larger diameter than the 51D. S L E 52E2 25.91 1.020 J (.277″) With its extremely deep “E” cup and narrower, rounder #2 rim makes this mouthpiece an ideal symphonic choice for the robust player. Also a good choice for Euphonium player requiring more cup volume than the 52D. S L 53 26.24 1.033 15/64 (.2344″) This combination of large cup diameter and bowl shape is widely favored by those who desire a rich full sound. S L

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