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So that is why Joe Alessi uses this Griego mouthpiece!
philip ! 12.08.2021
As i always say - mouthpieces are very personal, and every person has a different mouth! What suits one person will not necessarily suit another, even if they use an identical mouthpiece and instrument. I play on a yamaha xeno 881g and find that the 1c is a very solid mouthpiece that gives a fantastic and very distinctive round tone (feels great on the lips) lovely easy playing open high register (lets the air flow through) It holds the same round and open tone throughout the whole range. After just playing the first few notes on it, i realised this mouthpiece had that special something (tone wise) i had been looking for, and the more i play on it the more i like it. I'm not saying that anyone playing on this mouthpiece will sound exactly like the great Joe alessi (his perfect tone!) "impossible!" but if this mouthpiece suits the player it will really enhance what the player already has, and open up new possibilities to explore! I will also be trying the Griego Alessi 1a and 1e in the future (for different settings) as my trombone has a fixed leadpipe! Thank you Griego and thank you Thomann.
As i always say - mouthpieces are very personal, and every person has a different mouth! What suits one person will not necessarily suit another, even if they use an identical mouthpiece and instrument. I play on a yamaha xeno 881g and find that the 1c is a very solid mouthpiece that gives a fantastic and very distinctive round tone (feels great on the lips) lovely
As i always say - mouthpieces are very personal, and every person has a different mouth! What suits one person will not necessarily suit another, even if they use an identical mouthpiece and instrument. I play on a yamaha xeno 881g and find that the 1c is a very solid mouthpiece that gives a fantastic and very distinctive round tone (feels great on the lips) lovely easy playing open high register (lets the air flow through) It holds the same round and open tone throughout the whole range. After just playing the first few notes on it, i realised this mouthpiece had that special something (tone wise) i had been looking for, and the more i play on it the more i like it. I'm not saying that anyone playing on this mouthpiece will sound exactly like the great Joe alessi (his perfect tone!) "impossible!" but if this mouthpiece suits the player it will really enhance what the player already has, and open up new possibilities to explore! I will also be trying the Griego Alessi 1a and 1e in the future (for different settings) as my trombone has a fixed leadpipe! Thank you Griego and thank you Thomann.
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Bien trop large pour un trombone tenorWay too wide for a tenor trombone
Anonymous 19.12.2016
Je suis tromboniste pro, enseignant et jouant den concerto, quintette, brassband, symphonique... sur Courtois 410GM et Jupiter XO Gold Thayer.
Super grave mais c'est tout !!!
Pas d'aigue, fatigante comme pas possible.
J'ai passé commande de 5 embouchures sur Thomman + celles que j'ai pour faire des essais et y a pas photos :
- Alliance WA72-6 : Formidable (j'achète)
- V. Bach 6,5AL : Vraiment très nul à côté de l'Alliance
- A. Courtois 11PM : très nul aussi
- Griego Alessi 1C : trop énorme
- Ian Bousfield S5 : bien pour l'aigue et seulement,
- Ian Bousfield S : trop grosse, fatigaunte, pas d'aigue
- Ian Bousfield S4 : Formidable, plus large que l'Alliance mais super son.
Au final, pas terrible la Griego.
Je suis tromboniste pro, enseignant et jouant den concerto, quintette, brassband, symphonique... sur Courtois 410GM et Jupiter XO Gold Thayer.
Super grave mais c'est tout !!!
Pas d'aigue, fatigante comme pas possible.
J'ai passé commande de 5 embouchures sur Thomman + celles que j'ai pour faire des essais et y a pas photos :
- Alliance WA72-6
Je suis tromboniste pro, enseignant et jouant den concerto, quintette, brassband, symphonique... sur Courtois 410GM et Jupiter XO Gold Thayer.
Super grave mais c'est tout !!!
Pas d'aigue, fatigante comme pas possible.
J'ai passé commande de 5 embouchures sur Thomman + celles que j'ai pour faire des essais et y a pas photos :
- Alliance WA72-6 : Formidable (j'achète)
- V. Bach 6,5AL : Vraiment très nul à côté de l'Alliance
- A. Courtois 11PM : très nul aussi
- Griego Alessi 1C : trop énorme
- Ian Bousfield S5 : bien pour l'aigue et seulement,
- Ian Bousfield S : trop grosse, fatigaunte, pas d'aigue
- Ian Bousfield S4 : Formidable, plus large que l'Alliance mais super son.
Au final, pas terrible la Griego.
I am a professional trombonist, teaching and playing concerto, quintet, brassband, symphonic... on Courtois 410GM and Jupiter XO Gold Thayer. Super serious but that's all!!! No acute, tiring as hell. I ordered 5 mouthpieces from Thomman + the ones I have for testing and there are no photos: - Alliance WA72-6: Terrific (I buy) - V. Bach 6.5AL: Really very bad at side of the Alliance - A. Courtois 11PM: very bad too - Griego Alessi 1C: too huge - Ian Bousfield S5: good for treble and only, - Ian Bousfield S: too big, tired, no treble - Ian Bousfield S4: Terrific, wider than the Alliance but great sound. In the end, the Griego is not great.