Sousaswag wrote: Thu Apr 28, 2022 9:18 am
Hey all,
If you've kept up with my MRP thread, you may remember that I'm not totally convinced a Pt-50 is the best mouthpiece for me on that horn. It's the best that I have, but I'd like your thoughts on others that work well!
I'm particularly interested in the Stofer Geib or Air Corps. Does anybody have experience with these? I've sent Lee an email of course, to hear his thoughts as well.
I also realize no mouthpiece will work for everybody. However, I'd like some opinions. What do you like on your large rotary contrabass tuba?
Cheers!
I'm pretty sure that
@Big Francis uses the Air Corps, but he doesn't come around here too much anymore.
I haven't tried the Air Corps. But I've owned a number of other Geib mouthpieces, including one that I had custom made with a larger throat (same basic thing as the Air Corps).
Overall, I think they are all great mouthpieces, and do quite well on large rotary tubas such as yours. Lots of clarity, and a good sized mouthpiece to allow for pretty easy big playing.
For a while, I owned the original Conn Geib from which the Stofer Geib was copied. The Conn had an amazingly sweet sound to it like no other mouthpiece I've owned. Also had a very small throat, and was not a realistic mouthpiece option for playing above MF. Although the Stofer Geib is a copy, the two played very differently to me.
The Kanstul Geib is another great variant -- now made by James R New. I've owned a few of them, they are solid and play really well. He made a version of the mouthpiece for me that had a larger 8.4mm throat, and I really liked that one on some tubas I owned. But as a non-collector of mouthpieces, I sold that one. Probably should have kept it.
There are other Geib mouthpieces as well... Schilke Geib (which is the least Geib-ish of the Geib's), Laskey 28G and 30G (which I'd like to find one!) and whatever that asymmetric mouthpiece was, and on and on. There are many variants. At one point, I had planned to collect and analyze them all, and compare against the original Conn Geib. That was going to be my DMA dissertation topic... except I'm not in grad school for music.
On large rotary tubas, I tend to like large mouthpieces. Bowl shaped seems to work really well, but for me the depth is more important. I just can't handle a diameter more than about 33mm. The Tilz WH-B2 is a very large mouthpiece, which worked GREAT on my Willson 3050, except that the 33.5(?)mm diameter was too much for my face muscles to adjust to. Same with the RT-88 (33.5mm), it plays great for me, but is too wide. The Rudy Meinl RM10 is another big bowl shaped option (which I may also consider), and the Sellmansberger Symphony is sort of Geib-ish in the cup as well. The reverse taper is something that particularly interests me, though, as it may lend itself to increased focus and clarity.
You may want to send Bob Tucci an email, and describe what you want different from the RT-50. If that mouthpiece is close-but-not-quite, then he can help you dial that in.