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The Mouthpiece is a 1930 crime play by the British writer Edgar Wallace. It was one of several theatrical failures written by Wallace following the enormous success of On the Spot, with a plot described as "flimsy". It ran for twelve performances at Wyndham's Theatre in the West End.
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The mouthpiece has a large effect on instrument sound. Major effects are due to the shape of the cup, shape of the backbore, and the inner rim diameter. In addition, players often choose a mouthpiece that complements their playing style. In general, brass players who concentrate on the upper range prefer a mouthpiece with a smaller ...
No.Mouthpiece ElementEffect On PlayingTypical Size/nature(trumpet)1.Inner rim diameterLarger inner rim diameters are optimized ...16 mm (0.63 in)2.Rim widthWider rim widths reduce the pressure on ...5, 6 or 7 mm (0.20, 0.24 or 0.28 in)3.Rim contourFlatter rim contours tend to appear on ...Varied4.Rim edge (or bite)Sharper rim edges reduce stamina but ...VariedIt features a musical keyboard on top, and is played by blowing air through a mouthpiece that fits into a hole in the side of the instrument. The keyboard usually covers two or three octaves . Melodicas are small, lightweight, and portable, and many are designed for children to play.
The very small mouthpiece requires a correspondingly small reed and a tightly focused embouchure, making the soprillo difficult to play, particularly in its upper register. There is very little demand for soprillos, reducing the economy of scale and making the soprillo more expensive than more common saxophones like the alto or tenor . [4]
The Mouthpiece is a 1930 crime play by the British writer Edgar Wallace. It was one of several theatrical failures written by Wallace following the enormous success of On the Spot, with a plot described as "flimsy". [1] It ran for twelve performances at Wyndham's Theatre in the West End.