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  • ZVex
  • ZT
  • Zplane
  • Zonda
  • Zon
  • ZOE
  • ZipSpin
  • Zills
  • Zildjian
  • ZeroGravity
  • Zero G
  • Zaret
  • Yorkville
  • York
  • Yellow Tools
  • Yanagisawa
  • Yamaha
  • XLNT Idea
  • XLN Audio
  • XL Specialty Percussion
  • Xeros
  • Wuhan
  • Writer's Digest
  • Wrap-N-Strap
  • Worship Together
  • World Wide Woodshed
  • World Beat
  • Word Music
  • Woodwind Paris
  • Woodwind and Brasswind
  • Woodwind
  • Wood Violins
  • WolfPak
  • Wolf
  • Wittner
  • Wise Publications
  • Windy City
  • Willson
  • Willis
  • Williams
  • William Lewis & Son
  • Whirlwind
  • Westminster
  • Western Digital
  • Weril
  • Wedgie
  • Weber Speakers
  • WEA
  • WD Music
  • Way Huge Electronics
  • Waves
  • Wave Machine Labs
  • Watson-Guptill
  • Waterloo
  • Washburn
  • Warwick
  • Warner Bros
  • Warchal
  • Warburton
  • Waltons
  • Walt Johnson
  • Walrus Productions
  • Wallander Instruments
  • Waldorf
  • W. Nirschl
  • VTG
  • Voyage-Air Guitar
  • Vox
  • Voodoo Lab
  • VocoPro
  • VMI
  • Viva La Musica
  • Vitri
  • Vito
  • Vital Arts
  • Visual Sound
  • Vir2
  • Vienna Instruments
  • Vienna by Woodwind
  • Vic Firth
  • Vibrass
  • Vestax
  • Verve
  • Verbatim
  • Venue
  • Vega
  • Vecchio
  • Vater
  • Vandoren
  • Valentino
  • Vact
  • Use Audio
  • Up-Stage
  • Universal Percussion
  • Universal Audio
  • Univenture
  • Unitec
  • UMI
  • UltraSound
  • Ultrasone
  • Ultra-Pure
  • Ultimate Support
  • Ultimate Ligature
  • UDG
  • U.S. Masters
  • Twinson
  • Turbo Harp
  • Tungsol
  • Tudor
  • Tube-Tech
  • TSoundPro
  • Trutone
  • Trumcor
  • True Systems
  • Trophy
  • Trombotine
  • Triplet Drum Glove
  • Trigger Perfect
  • Trick
  • Trench
  • TreeWorks
  • Traynor
  • Travelite
  • Traveler
  • Traps Drums
  • Transcontinental Music
  • Traben
  • Town Talk
  • Tourte
  • Tour Grade
  • Toontrack
  • Tonium
  • ToneShaper
  • TonePros
  • ToneGear
  • Ton Kooiman
  • Tom Crown
  • Toft Audio Designs
  • Toca
  • TL Audio
  • TKL
  • Tiger
  • Thumb-Eze
  • Thud Rumble
  • Thomson Technologies
  • Thomastik
  • Third Hand Capo
  • Theodore Presser
  • The String Centre
  • The Singing Machine
  • The Realist
  • The Loar
  • The Light Source
  • The Hood
  • The Gripp
  • The Drum Channel
  • THD
  • Telleno
  • Telex
  • Telefunken
  • Technics
  • Tech 21
  • Teac
  • TDK
  • TC Helicon
  • TC Electronic
  • Taylor
  • Taye
  • TASCAM
  • Tara Publications
  • Tapco
  • Tantrum
  • Tannoy
  • Tama
  • Takamine
  • Taiyo Yuden
  • T.U.K.
  • T-Rex
  • Synthogy
  • Synapse Audio
  • Symetrix
  • SWR
  • Switchcraft
  • Swirlygig
  • Sweet Pipes
  • Svetlana
  • Suzuki
  • Superslick
  • Super-Sensitive
  • Summy-Birchard
  • Summit Audio
  • Sugal
  • Submersible Music
  • StylePlus
  • Studiologic
  • Studio RTA
  • Studio Projects
  • Studio Devil
  • Studio 49
  • Stuart Dunkel
  • Strunal
  • String Swing
  • String Master
  • String Letter
  • Stradella
  • Stork
  • Stomvi
  • Stewart
  • Steven Slate Drums
  • Sterling by Music Man
  • Sterling Audio
  • Sterisol
  • Steinberger
  • Steinberg
  • Stedman
  • Stay-Put
  • Startec
  • Star Licks
  • Stanton
  • Standtastic
  • Standard
  • Stagg
  • StageTrix
  • Stageline
  • Stage Ninja
  • SR Technologies
  • Squier by Fender
  • Sperzel
  • Spectrasonics
  • Spector
  • Spaun
  • Space Filler
  • Sovtek
  • Soundwear
  • SoundTech
  • Sounds We Make
  • Soundcraft
  • Sound Sleeve
  • Sound Quest
  • Sound Percussion
  • Sound Back
  • Sony
  • Sonuus
  • Sonor
  • Sonoma Wire Works
  • Sonnox
  • SONiVOX
  • Sonik Capsules
  • Sonic Reality
  • Sonic Implants
  • Solidstand
  • Solid State Logic
  • Soldano
  • Softube
  • Softone
  • SofiaMari
  • Snarling Dogs
  • Snark
  • Snap Jack
  • SMP
  • Smokey
  • SM Pro Audio
  • Slider Straps
  • Slide-O-Mix
  • Slate Pro Audio
  • Slate Digital
  • Slappa
  • SKB
  • SIT
  • SimpleTech
  • Simmons
  • Silvertone
  • SilverFox
  • Silver Creek
  • Sibelius
  • Shure
  • Shur Stik
  • Shubb-Pearse
  • Shubb
  • Shredneck
  • Sherrard
  • Sherman
  • Shawnee
  • Shaker
  • Shadow
  • Seymour Duncan
  • Sevilla Classical Guitar Strings
  • Sennheiser
  • Selmer Paris
  • Selmer
  • Seiko
  • Sefour
  • Secrets of the Pros
  • Second Floor Music
  • Seagull
  • sE Electronics
  • Scratch Pad
  • Schott
  • Schoenhut
  • Schilke
  • Scherzer
  • Scherl and Roth
  • Schecter
  • Schalloch
  • Schaller
  • Savarez
  • Sattler
  • Sarkett
  • Sanyo
  • Sanctuary
  • Sample Logic
  • Samba
  • Sailor Jerry Clothing
  • Sacconi
  • Sabra
  • Sabine
  • Sabian
  • S. Clary
  • Rupert Neve Designs
  • Runyon
  • Ruff Rider
  • Rudy Muck
  • Ruby Tubes
  • RTOM
  • RSQ
  • Royer
  • Roxio
  • Rovner
  • Rousseau
  • Rounder
  • Rotosound
  • Ross Technologies
  • Ross Mallet
  • Rolls
  • Roland
  • Rogue
  • Rogers
  • Roger Linn Design
  • Rodriguez
  • Rode Microphones
  • Rocky Mountain Slides
  • Rocktron
  • Rockstop
  • Rockman
  • Rockfield
  • RockenWraps
  • Rock Steady
  • Rock n Roller
  • Rock Iconz
  • Rock House
  • Rock Band
  • Roche Thomas
  • Roc-N-Soc
  • Robokey
  • Robert Vinson
  • Rob Papen
  • Road Tough
  • Road Runner
  • Road Ready
  • RME
  • Rivera
  • Rittor Music
  • Rising Software
  • Rigotti
  • Ridenour
  • Rico Royal
  • Rico
  • Richmond by Godin
  • Rhythm Tech
  • Rhythm Band
  • Revere
  • Reunion Blues
  • Resonans
  • Replacement Cases
  • Ren Wei Shi
  • Remo
  • REH
  • Regal Tip
  • Regal
  • Rees Harps
  • Reeds Australia
  • Reed Wizard
  • Reed Mate
  • Redwine
  • Red Witch
  • Red Strings
  • Recording King
  • Record Research
  • Rebel Straps
  • Rebeats Publications
  • RCI Starlite
  • RCA
  • Raxxess
  • Raven
  • Rapco
  • Rane
  • Randall
  • Ralph Marlin
  • Rainsong
  • Radial
  • Qwik Tune
  • Qwik Time
  • Quik-Lok
  • QuickStep
  • Quick Note
  • QSC
  • Q Up Arts
  • Q Parts
  • Pyware
  • Pyne
  • Puresound
  • Pulse
  • PRS Cables
  • Prowler
  • Protection Racket
  • Protechtor Cases
  • Propellerhead
  • Prop-It
  • ProLine
  • ProjectSAM
  • Pro-Mark
  • Pro-Ject
  • Pro Tour
  • Pro Tec
  • Pro Media
  • Pro Co
  • Primero
  • Primera Technology
  • Primary Line
  • Primacoustic
  • Prim
  • PreSonus
  • Premiere
  • Premier
  • Prelude
  • Powerlung
  • Postal Monkey
  • Portnoy
  • Pork Pie
  • POPS
  • Pomarico
  • Poehland
  • Plush
  • Players
  • Play on Air
  • Platinum Samples
  • Plasti Lyre
  • Planet Waves
  • Pirastro
  • Pipers' Choice
  • Pioneer
  • Pintech
  • Pinnacle
  • PikCard USA
  • Pigtronix
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  • Pick N Glider
  • Piano Wizard
  • Phonic
  • PG Music
  • Petz
  • Peterson
  • Petersen Designs
  • Peter Ponzol
  • Perri's
  • Performance Gear
  • Perfectone
  • Perfection
  • Perantucci
  • Penguin Books
  • Pedaltrain
  • Pedal Pad
  • Peavey
  • Pearl Flutes
  • Pearl
  • Peak Music Stands
  • Peaceland Guitar Ring
  • PCDJ
  • PCAudioLabs
  • Paul Reed Smith
  • Parkwood
  • Parker
  • Parduba
  • Panyard
  • Palatino
  • Paiste
  • Paige
  • Pack-A-Stand
  • Pacific Drums by DW
  • Pace
  • P & H
  • Overseas Connection
  • Overloud
  • Ovation
  • Otto Musica
  • Otto Link
  • Oscar Schmidt
  • Ortofon
  • Original Swab
  • Orbitone
  • Orange County Drums and Percussion
  • Orange Amplifiers
  • Open Labs
  • Onori
  • On-Stage Stands
  • OmniSistem
  • Omnirax
  • Olympus
  • Olivieri
  • Oleg
  • Olathe
  • Odyssey
  • Ocheltree
  • Obedia
  • Oasis
  • O-Tray
  • Nyman
  • Numark
  • NS Design
  • Novation
  • Nova
  • Notion
  • Notes & Strings
  • Norren
  • Normandy
  • Nord
  • Nomata
  • Nomad
  • Node
  • Noblet
  • Noble & Cooley
  • Nino
  • Neutrik
  • Neuratron
  • Neumann
  • Neotech
  • Nechville
  • Neary
  • Native Instruments
  • National Picks
  • Namba Gear
  • Nagoya Suzuki
  • Nady
  • N-Tune
  • MXR
  • MXL
  • MVP
  • Mutec
  • Musser
  • Musitek
  • MusicXPC
  • MusicLab
  • Musician's Institute
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  • Mullard
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  • MTD
  • MOTU
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  • Motion Sound
  • Morrie Backun
  • Morrell
  • Morpheus
  • Morley
  • Morgan
  • Mooradian
  • Moog
  • Monster Power
  • Monster Cable
  • Monster
  • Mono Cases
  • Monarch
  • Mollard
  • Mojave Audio
  • Mogami
  • Modulus
  • Modtone
  • Modern Drummer
  • Modartt
  • MJS
  • Mixta Music
  • Mixosaurus
  • MixMeister
  • Mitchell Lurie
  • Mitchell
  • Miraphone
  • Miller Freeman
  • Millennia
  • Mike Caddy
  • Mike Balter
  • Mighty Moe
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  • Midwest
  • MIDI Solutions
  • Middle Atlantic
  • Midas
  • MicroPhome
  • Micronet
  • MicroBoards
  • Micro
  • Michael Kelly
  • MI Audio
  • Meyer
  • Metrophones
  • Meredith Music
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  • Meisel
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  • Meinl
  • MEG
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  • McNally
  • McDSP
  • Maxon
  • Matrix
  • Matador
  • Martin-LeBlanc
  • Martin
  • Marshall
  • Marlin Lesher
  • Marks
  • Markbass
  • Marimba Warehouse
  • Marcinkiewicz
  • Marca
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  • Maranatha! Music
  • Mapex
  • Manuel Contreras II
  • Manley
  • Manhasset
  • Majestic
  • Mainline
  • Mahalo
  • Magnum
  • Magix
  • Magic Valve
  • Magic Reed
  • Maestro
  • Mackie
  • Mach One
  • M-Audio
  • Lyons
  • Lynx
  • Luyben
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  • Luna
  • Ludwig
  • Lucida
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  • LR Baggs
  • Lovepedal
  • Lost Country
  • Londoner Bows
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  • Littlite
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  • Line 6
  • LightSnake
  • Lightning Lab Productions, LLC
  • Lighting
  • Lifetime
  • Lexicon
  • Levy's
  • Leslie
  • Lehle
  • Legere
  • Lee Oskar
  • LeBlanc
  • Leather Specialties Company
  • Lazer
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  • Latin Percussion
  • Last Stand Deluxe
  • Laskey
  • Larsen Strings
  • Lanikai
  • Langevin
  • Lampcraft
  • Lamp Lite
  • Lakland
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  • Lab Gruppen
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  • Kyser
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  • Kustom
  • Kurzweil
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  • Kultur
  • Kullerswift
  • KSP
  • KRK
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  • Korg
  • Kolstein
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  • Koch
  • Knilling
  • Kluson
  • Kjos
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  • Keywear
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  • Kerly
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  • Kenyon
  • Kentucky
  • Kent Armstrong Pickups
  • Kensington
  • Kendrick
  • Kelly SHU
  • Kelly
  • Keith McMillen Instruments
  • Keilwerth
  • Keeley
  • Kay Vintage Reissue Guitars
  • Kawai
  • Karl Willhelm
  • Kanstul
  • Kangaba
  • Kaces
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  • Josef Lazar
  • Jose Ramirez
  • Jones
  • Joia Tubes
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  • John Pierce
  • John Pearse
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  • Jody Jazz
  • Jodi Head
  • Jo Ral
  • Jewel
  • JetSlide
  • Jet Tone
  • Jet City Amplification
  • Jensen
  • Jellifish
  • Jeffrey David
  • JBL
  • Jay Turser
  • Jasmine by Takamine
  • Jargar
  • Jan Dvorak
  • JamHub
  • Jamey Aebersold
  • JAMedia
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  • Jade
  • Jacques
  • Jackson
  • J.Winter
  • iZotope
  • Italia
  • iTab
  • ISP Technologies
  • IsoNode Pro
  • iSong
  • Ion Audio
  • International Woodwind
  • Intellitouch
  • Integrity Music
  • Innovative Percussion
  • Innovative Music Systems
  • Ingles
  • Indamixx
  • IMV
  • Image Line
  • Image Entertainment
  • ILIO
  • iKEY Audio
  • IK Multimedia
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  • Ibanez
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  • Hudson Music
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  • Howel Roberts
  • Houston Publishing
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  • Hennessey Guitar Parts
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  • Harry Hartmann
  • Harrison Music Education Systems
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  • HarmonicaLessons.com
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  • Hans Hoyer
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  • Hammond
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  • Hamilton Stands
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  • Hall
  • Hal Leonard
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  • Grover-Trophy
  • Grover
  • Grossman Music
  • Groove Tube
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  • Grombal
  • Griffin Technology
  • Gretsch Guitars
  • Gretsch Drums
  • Gretsch
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  • Grace Design
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  • Golden Age Project
  • Goldbrokat
  • Gold Star
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  • GMS
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  • Gillis
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  • Gibson Custom
  • Gibson
  • Gibraltar
  • Giardinelli
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  • Getzen
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  • Gen16 Intelligent Percussion
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  • Gem Woodwind Products
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  • GelRest
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  • Gary E. Smith
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  • G. Henle Verlag
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  • Fxpansion
  • Furman
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  • Full On Clothing
  • Full Contact Hardware
  • Fryette
  • Frontier Design Group
  • FretRest by Proline
  • Fretlord
  • Fret12
  • Freehand
  • Freedom
  • Frederick Hemke
  • Franklin Strap
  • Franklin
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  • Focusrite
  • Florea
  • Flea Market Music
  • Flea Bass
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  • Fishman
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  • Expansion Tank
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  • Drum One
  • Drum Fun Inc
  • Drawmer
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  • Don't Fret
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  • Dobro
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  • Display and Play
  • Director's Showcase
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  • Digital Music Doctor
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  • Didgeridoo Store
  • Diaz
  • Devine Entertainment
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  • Denon
  • Denis Wick
  • DeltaLab
  • Delkin
  • DEG
  • Deering
  • Deer River
  • Dean Markley
  • Dean
  • Deagan
  • De Haske Publications
  • De Armond
  • ddrum
  • dbx
  • dB
  • David Weber
  • David Hite
  • Dave Smith Instruments
  • Dava
  • Danmar
  • Danelectro
  • Dan Dean
  • Dan Armstrong
  • Dampit
  • Daking
  • Daisy Rock
  • D.W. Fearn
  • D'em Crazy
  • D'Andrea
  • D'Addario
  • Cymbal Crown
  • Curry
  • CruzTOOLS
  • Crown Strings
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  • Creepnomore
  • Creative Tunings
  • Creative Concepts
  • Craviotto
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  • Cort
  • CoreX2
  • Corelli
  • Cordoba
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  • Cord-Lox
  • Converse
  • Control Acoustics
  • Consoli Ramplig
  • Conquest
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  • Combs
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  • CMS
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  • Carlsson
  • Carl Martin
  • Carl Fischer
  • Canto
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  • Calzone i Series
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    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 9C4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 9C4 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 10A4a Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 10A4a Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 8A4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 8A4 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 8E2 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 8E2 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 9 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 9 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 14F4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 14F4 Silver
    The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces in Silver offer outstanding performance and range. The Schilke Series features a deeper cup and larger throat to match the design characteristics of the flugelhorn. The Schilke Flugelhorn mouthpieces have a deep V-shaped cup and a large throat and backbore with an American shank that has a soft, dark tone quality. The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces are available in 6F4, 13F4, 14F4, 15F, 16F4, 17, 18F and 20F in silver finish....details

    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 17 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 17 Silver
    The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces in Silver offer outstanding performance and range. The Schilke Series features a deeper cup and larger throat to match the design characteristics of the flugelhorn. The Schilke Flugelhorn mouthpieces have a deep V-shaped cup and a large throat and backbore with an American shank that has a soft, dark tone quality. The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces are available in 6F4, 13F4, 14F4, 15F, 16F4, 17, 18F and 20F in silver finish....details

    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 18F Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 18F Silver
    The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces in Silver offer outstanding performance and range. The Schilke Series features a deeper cup and larger throat to match the design characteristics of the flugelhorn. The Schilke Flugelhorn mouthpieces have a deep V-shaped cup and a large throat and backbore with an American shank that has a soft, dark tone quality. The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces are available in 6F4, 13F4, 14F4, 15F, 16F4, 17, 18F and 20F in silver finish....details

    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 20F Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 20F Silver
    The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces in Silver offer outstanding performance and range. The Schilke Series features a deeper cup and larger throat to match the design characteristics of the flugelhorn. The Schilke Flugelhorn mouthpieces have a deep V-shaped cup and a large throat and backbore with an American shank that has a soft, dark tone quality. The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces are available in 6F4, 13F4, 14F4, 15F, 16F4, 17, 18F and 20F in silver finish....details

    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 15F Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 15F Silver
    The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces in Silver offer outstanding performance and range. The Schilke Series features a deeper cup and larger throat to match the design characteristics of the flugelhorn. The Schilke Flugelhorn mouthpieces have a deep V-shaped cup and a large throat and backbore with an American shank that has a soft, dark tone quality. The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces are available in 6F4, 13F4, 14F4, 15F, 16F4, 17, 18F and 20F in silver finish....details

    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 16F4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 16F4 Silver
    The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces in Silver offer outstanding performance and range. The Schilke Series features a deeper cup and larger throat to match the design characteristics of the flugelhorn. The Schilke Flugelhorn mouthpieces have a deep V-shaped cup and a large throat and backbore with an American shank that has a soft, dark tone quality. The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces are available in 6F4, 13F4, 14F4, 15F, 16F4, 17, 18F and 20F in silver finish....details

    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 6F4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 6F4 Silver
    The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces in Silver offer outstanding performance and range. The Schilke Series features a deeper cup and larger throat to match the design characteristics of the flugelhorn. The Schilke Flugelhorn mouthpieces have a deep V-shaped cup and a large throat and backbore with an American shank that has a soft, dark tone quality. The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces are available in 6F4, 13F4, 14F4, 15F, 16F4, 17, 18F and 20F in silver finish....details

    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 13F4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Flugelhorn Mouthpiece in Silver 13F4 Silver
    The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces in Silver offer outstanding performance and range. The Schilke Series features a deeper cup and larger throat to match the design characteristics of the flugelhorn. The Schilke Flugelhorn mouthpieces have a deep V-shaped cup and a large throat and backbore with an American shank that has a soft, dark tone quality. The Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpieces are available in 6F4, 13F4, 14F4, 15F, 16F4, 17, 18F and 20F in silver finish....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M3* Gold
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M3* Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 5A4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 5A4 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 8E2 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 8E2 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Silver 67 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Silver 67 Silver
    The silver-plated Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece offers you a superior standard mouthpiece with good, centered sound, and easy response. Also makes a good mouthpiece for Eb or F tuba. Formerly Model A....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M150 Gold
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M150 Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 51C4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 51C4 Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 60 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 60 Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 11 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 11 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 57 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 57 Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold M6.0Gp
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold M6.0Gp
    Gold-finish Schilke Symphony M Series trombone mouthpieces in models M5.1, M5.2 and M5.3 have medium shallow cups for players desiring more brilliance and projection....details

    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Silver Silver V2
    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Silver Silver V2
    The silver Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpieces represents the highest in quality and design that a professional level player demands. Schilke Symphony Series mouthpieces feature a traditional deep "V" cup design with a large rim diameter for warm, rich British band sound with a balanced resistance and focus for fortissimo playing in the upper register. Silver finish Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpieces are available in V1, V150, V2 and V3 models....details

    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 6F4
    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 6F4
    The Faddis Model XL Heavyweight is based on the mouthpiece used by legendary jazz artist Jon Faddis. The XL Mouthpiece features a heavyweight design for added mass plus an inner rim equivalent to a Schilke 11 with an extra shallow cup for an outstanding upper range....details

    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 15F
    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 15F
    The Faddis Model XL Heavyweight is based on the mouthpiece used by legendary jazz artist Jon Faddis. The XL Mouthpiece features a heavyweight design for added mass plus an inner rim equivalent to a Schilke 11 with an extra shallow cup for an outstanding upper range....details

    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 14F4
    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 14F4
    The Faddis Model XL Heavyweight is based on the mouthpiece used by legendary jazz artist Jon Faddis. The XL Mouthpiece features a heavyweight design for added mass plus an inner rim equivalent to a Schilke 11 with an extra shallow cup for an outstanding upper range....details

    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 18F
    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 18F
    The Faddis Model XL Heavyweight is based on the mouthpiece used by legendary jazz artist Jon Faddis. The XL Mouthpiece features a heavyweight design for added mass plus an inner rim equivalent to a Schilke 11 with an extra shallow cup for an outstanding upper range....details

    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 13F4
    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 13F4
    The Faddis Model XL Heavyweight is based on the mouthpiece used by legendary jazz artist Jon Faddis. The XL Mouthpiece features a heavyweight design for added mass plus an inner rim equivalent to a Schilke 11 with an extra shallow cup for an outstanding upper range....details

    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 16F4
    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 16F4
    The Faddis Model XL Heavyweight is based on the mouthpiece used by legendary jazz artist Jon Faddis. The XL Mouthpiece features a heavyweight design for added mass plus an inner rim equivalent to a Schilke 11 with an extra shallow cup for an outstanding upper range....details

    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 20F
    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 20F
    The Faddis Model XL Heavyweight is based on the mouthpiece used by legendary jazz artist Jon Faddis. The XL Mouthpiece features a heavyweight design for added mass plus an inner rim equivalent to a Schilke 11 with an extra shallow cup for an outstanding upper range....details

    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 17F
    Schilke Flugelhorn Series Mouthpiece in Gold Gold 17F
    The Faddis Model XL Heavyweight is based on the mouthpiece used by legendary jazz artist Jon Faddis. The XL Mouthpiece features a heavyweight design for added mass plus an inner rim equivalent to a Schilke 11 with an extra shallow cup for an outstanding upper range....details

    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Silver V150
    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Silver V150
    The silver Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpieces represents the highest in quality and design that a professional level player demands. Schilke Symphony Series mouthpieces feature a traditional deep "V" cup design with a large rim diameter for warm, rich British band sound with a balanced resistance and focus for fortissimo playing in the upper register. Silver finish Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpieces are available in V1, V150, V2 and V3 models....details

    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Silver Silver V1
    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Silver Silver V1
    The silver Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpieces represents the highest in quality and design that a professional level player demands. Schilke Symphony Series mouthpieces feature a traditional deep "V" cup design with a large rim diameter for warm, rich British band sound with a balanced resistance and focus for fortissimo playing in the upper register. Silver finish Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpieces are available in V1, V150, V2 and V3 models....details

    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Silver V3
    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Silver V3
    The silver Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpieces represents the highest in quality and design that a professional level player demands. Schilke Symphony Series mouthpieces feature a traditional deep "V" cup design with a large rim diameter for warm, rich British band sound with a balanced resistance and focus for fortissimo playing in the upper register. Silver finish Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpieces are available in V1, V150, V2 and V3 models....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M3* Silver
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M3* Silver
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold 31 Gold
    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold 31 Gold
    Genuine Schilke French horn mouthpiece....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M1 Silver
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M1 Silver
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51D Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51D Silver
    The Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver offers you a silver-plated tenor trombone mouthpiece with standard (small) shank....details

    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 45B Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 45B Silver
    The Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver offers you a silver-plated tenor trombone mouthpiece with standard (small) shank....details

    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 47C4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 47C4 Silver
    The Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver offers you a silver-plated tenor trombone mouthpiece with standard (small) shank....details

    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 53 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 53 Silver
    The Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver offers you a silver-plated tenor trombone mouthpiece with standard (small) shank....details

    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Gold V2 Gold
    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Gold V2 Gold
    Genuine gold-finish Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece....details

    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Gold V150 Gold
    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Gold V150 Gold
    Genuine gold-finish Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece....details

    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Gold V1 Gold
    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Gold V1 Gold
    Genuine gold-finish Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece....details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 50 Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 50 Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 11E Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 11E Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 52E2 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 52E2 Silver
    The Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver offers you a silver-plated tenor trombone mouthpiece with standard (small) shank....details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 52 Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 52 Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 53 Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 53 Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 14A4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 14A4 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M1D Silver
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M1D Silver
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M2* Silver
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M2* Silver
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M150D Silver
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M150D Silver
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M2 Silver
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M2 Silver
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M1* Silver
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M1* Silver
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold D5.3Gp
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold D5.3Gp
    Gold-finish Schilke Symphony D Series trombone mouthpieces in models D5.1, D5.2 and D5.3 have deeper cups, providing increased depth of sound....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold D6.0Gp
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold D6.0Gp
    Gold-finish Schilke Symphony D Series trombone mouthpieces in models D5.1, D5.2 and D5.3 have deeper cups, providing increased depth of sound....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold D5.3*Gp
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold D5.3*Gp
    Gold-finish Schilke Symphony D Series trombone mouthpieces in models D5.1, D5.2 and D5.3 have deeper cups, providing increased depth of sound....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold D5.2*Gp
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold D5.2*Gp
    Gold-finish Schilke Symphony D Series trombone mouthpieces in models D5.1, D5.2 and D5.3 have deeper cups, providing increased depth of sound....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold D5.2Gp
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold D5.2Gp
    Gold-finish Schilke Symphony D Series trombone mouthpieces in models D5.1, D5.2 and D5.3 have deeper cups, providing increased depth of sound....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold
    Gold-finish Schilke Symphony D Series trombone mouthpieces in models D5.1, D5.2 and D5.3 have deeper cups, providing increased depth of sound....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold
    Gold-finish Schilke Symphony D Series trombone mouthpieces in models D5.1, D5.2 and D5.3 have deeper cups, providing increased depth of sound....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 14 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 14 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 52D Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 52D Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M2D Silver
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M2D Silver
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M3 Silver
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M3 Silver
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M3D Silver
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M3D Silver
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M150* Silver
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M150* Silver
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M150 Silver
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver M150 Silver
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 7B4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 7B4 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Gold Gold
    Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece in Gold Gold
    Genuine gold-finish Schilke Symphony Series Cornet Mouthpiece....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 12A4a Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 12A4a Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 12A4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 12A4 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 9 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 9 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 51D Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 51D Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 58 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 58 Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 51 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 51 Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 12B4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 12B4 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 12 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 12 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 13A4a Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 13A4a Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 13A4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 13A4 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M1D Gold
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M1D Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M1 Gold
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M1 Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M2* Gold
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M2* Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M150* Gold
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M150* Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M1* Gold
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M1* Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 59 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 59 Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 46D Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 46D Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 47C4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 47C4 Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 50 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 50 Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 51B Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 51B Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 13A4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 13A4 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 13B Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 13B Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 13B Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 13B Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 13C4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 13C4 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M3 Gold
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M3 Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony F Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold F1 Gold
    Schilke Symphony F Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold F1 Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. Players in need of a quiet, mellow sound but not projection utilize the F cup mouthpieces. This has been popular for Schumann, Beethoven, or anything that requires trumpet, but not in a predominate role. Also popular for solos like Wagners Parsifal, or the Mahler #3 post horn solo. You can play at your ful...details

    Schilke Symphony F Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold F150 Gold
    Schilke Symphony F Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold F150 Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. Players in need of a quiet, mellow sound but not projection utilize the F cup mouthpieces. This has been popular for Schumann, Beethoven, or anything that requires trumpet, but not in a predominate role. Also popular for solos like Wagners Parsifal, or the Mahler #3 post horn solo. You can play at your ful...details

    Schilke Symphony F Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold F2 Gold
    Schilke Symphony F Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold F2 Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. Players in need of a quiet, mellow sound but not projection utilize the F cup mouthpieces. This has been popular for Schumann, Beethoven, or anything that requires trumpet, but not in a predominate role. Also popular for solos like Wagners Parsifal, or the Mahler #3 post horn solo. You can play at your ful...details

    Schilke Symphony F Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold F3 Gold
    Schilke Symphony F Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold F3 Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. Players in need of a quiet, mellow sound but not projection utilize the F cup mouthpieces. This has been popular for Schumann, Beethoven, or anything that requires trumpet, but not in a predominate role. Also popular for solos like Wagners Parsifal, or the Mahler #3 post horn solo. You can play at your ful...details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 52 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 52 Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 52D Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 52D Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 44E4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 44E4 Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 46 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 46 Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 47 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 47 Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 53 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 53 Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 13 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 13 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 14A4a Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 14A4a Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 14A4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 14A4 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Gold Helleberg Ii Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Gold Helleberg Ii Gold
    The Schilke tuba mouthpiece series. Gold plated models. The Schilke tuba mouthpieces are considered some of the best available and are played by many famous artists....details

    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Gold 67 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Gold 67 Gold
    The Schilke tuba mouthpiece series. Gold plated models. The Schilke tuba mouthpieces are considered some of the best available and are played by many famous artists....details

    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Gold 69C4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Gold 69C4 Gold
    The Schilke tuba mouthpiece series. Gold plated models. The Schilke tuba mouthpieces are considered some of the best available and are played by many famous artists....details

    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Gold 62 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Gold 62 Gold
    The Schilke tuba mouthpiece series. Gold plated models. The Schilke tuba mouthpieces are considered some of the best available and are played by many famous artists....details

    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Gold 66 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Gold 66 Gold
    The Schilke tuba mouthpiece series. Gold plated models. The Schilke tuba mouthpieces are considered some of the best available and are played by many famous artists....details

    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Gold Helleberg Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Gold Helleberg Gold
    The Schilke tuba mouthpiece series. Gold plated models. The Schilke tuba mouthpieces are considered some of the best available and are played by many famous artists....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 12B4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 12B4 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 11Ax Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 11Ax Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 9 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 9 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 6A4a Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 6A4a Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 7B4 SIlver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 7B4 SIlver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 8A4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 8A4 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 8E2 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 8E2 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 9C4 SIlver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 9C4 SIlver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 14C2 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 14C2 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 11Ax Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 11Ax Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 14A4x Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 14A4x Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 14B Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 14B Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51B Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51B Silver
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    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 52 Silver
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    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 42 Silver
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    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 52D Silver
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    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 50 Silver
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    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 40B Silver
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    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 46D Silver
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 51D Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 47B Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 43A Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 53GP Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 42GP Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 51BGP Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 47GP Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 47C4GP Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 40BGP Gold
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    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 13D4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 13D4 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 14B Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 14B Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 11C2 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 11C2 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 6A4a Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 6A4a Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 40GP Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 42BGP Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 44E4GP Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 45GP Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 46GP Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 46DGP Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 50GP Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 51GP Gold
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    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 51C4GP Gold
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    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 7B4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 7B4 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 8A4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 8A4 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 14 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 14 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 13A4A Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 13A4A Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 52E2GP Gold
    Schilke Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpieces Small Shank 52E2GP Gold
    Gold plated tenor trombone mouthpieces with standard (small) shank....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 14A4X Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 14A4X Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold D2 Gold
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold D2 Gold
    Schilke Symphony Series Mouthpieces The Schilke Symphony Series utilizes concepts fro the standard Schilke mouthpiece line. The Symphony Series features large diameter mouthpieces offering a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. This series was developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestra player and have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity of attack.ModelDescriptionD1Deeper bowl shape cup that still provides feedback for control. The D cups have smaller version of the Schmitt backbore, tighter to balance the deeper cup. D150Deeper bowl shape cup in 150 rim diameter. D2Deeper bowl shape cup in 2 rim diameter. D3Deeper bowl shape cup in 3 rim diameter....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold D150 Gold
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold D150 Gold
    Schilke Symphony Series Mouthpieces The Schilke Symphony Series utilizes concepts fro the standard Schilke mouthpiece line. The Symphony Series features large diameter mouthpieces offering a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. This series was developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestra player and have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity of attack.ModelDescriptionD1Deeper bowl shape cup that still provides feedback for control. The D cups have smaller version of the Schmitt backbore, tighter to balance the deeper cup. D150Deeper bowl shape cup in 150 rim diameter. D2Deeper bowl shape cup in 2 rim diameter. D3Deeper bowl shape cup in 3 rim diameter....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold D1 Gold
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold D1 Gold
    Schilke Symphony Series Mouthpieces The Schilke Symphony Series utilizes concepts fro the standard Schilke mouthpiece line. The Symphony Series features large diameter mouthpieces offering a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. This series was developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestra player and have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity of attack.ModelDescriptionD1Deeper bowl shape cup that still provides feedback for control. The D cups have smaller version of the Schmitt backbore, tighter to balance the deeper cup. D150Deeper bowl shape cup in 150 rim diameter. D2Deeper bowl shape cup in 2 rim diameter. D3Deeper bowl shape cup in 3 rim diameter....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 13C4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 13C4 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 5A4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 5A4 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold D3 Gold
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold D3 Gold
    Schilke Symphony Series Mouthpieces The Schilke Symphony Series utilizes concepts fro the standard Schilke mouthpiece line. The Symphony Series features large diameter mouthpieces offering a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. This series was developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestra player and have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity of attack.ModelDescriptionD1Deeper bowl shape cup that still provides feedback for control. The D cups have smaller version of the Schmitt backbore, tighter to balance the deeper cup. D150Deeper bowl shape cup in 150 rim diameter. D2Deeper bowl shape cup in 2 rim diameter. D3Deeper bowl shape cup in 3 rim diameter....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver D3 Silver
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver D3 Silver
    ModelDescriptionD1Deeper bowl shape cup that still provides feedback for control. The D cups have smaller version of the Schmitt backbore, tighter to balance the deeper cup. D150Deeper bowl shape cup in 150 rim diameter. D2Deeper bowl shape cup in 2 rim diameter. D3Deeper bowl shape cup in 3 rim diameter....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver D150 Silver
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver D150 Silver
    ModelDescriptionD1Deeper bowl shape cup that still provides feedback for control. The D cups have smaller version of the Schmitt backbore, tighter to balance the deeper cup. D150Deeper bowl shape cup in 150 rim diameter. D2Deeper bowl shape cup in 2 rim diameter. D3Deeper bowl shape cup in 3 rim diameter....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver D2 Silver
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver D2 Silver
    ModelDescriptionD1Deeper bowl shape cup that still provides feedback for control. The D cups have smaller version of the Schmitt backbore, tighter to balance the deeper cup. D150Deeper bowl shape cup in 150 rim diameter. D2Deeper bowl shape cup in 2 rim diameter. D3Deeper bowl shape cup in 3 rim diameter....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver D1 Silver
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver D1 Silver
    ModelDescriptionD1Deeper bowl shape cup that still provides feedback for control. The D cups have smaller version of the Schmitt backbore, tighter to balance the deeper cup. D150Deeper bowl shape cup in 150 rim diameter. D2Deeper bowl shape cup in 2 rim diameter. D3Deeper bowl shape cup in 3 rim diameter....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 14A4A Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 14A4A Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 6A4A Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 6A4A Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M3D Gold
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M3D Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M2 Gold
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M2 Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M150D Gold
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M150D Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M2D Gold
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trumpet Mouthpieces in Gold M2D Gold
    The Symphony models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. Conceptually developed to meet the demands of the modern orchestral player, these new models have comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower C cups because players have said that the standard C cups were too deep for the orchestral player....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 10A4a Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 10A4a Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 10A4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 10A4 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 10B4 SIlver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 10B4 SIlver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 11A Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 11A Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 11C2 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 11C2 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 11 SIlver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 11 SIlver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 11D4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 11D4 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 12A4a SIlver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 12A4a SIlver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 10A4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 10A4 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 10B4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 10B4 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 12A4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 12A4 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 12 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 12 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 13A4a SIlver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 13A4a SIlver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 13A4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 13A4 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 13B Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 13B Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 13 SIlver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 13 SIlver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 13C4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 13C4 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 13D4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 13D4 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 14A4a SIlver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 14A4a SIlver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 11A Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 11A Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 11Ax Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 11Ax Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 14A4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 14A4 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 14A4x Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 14A4x Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 14B SIlver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 14B SIlver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 14C2 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group I in Silver 14C2 Silver
    Schilke Silver Cornet Mouthpiece SeriesWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 11C2 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 11C2 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 11 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 11 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 47B Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 47B Silver
    The Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver offers you a silver-plated tenor trombone mouthpiece with standard (small) shank....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 11D4 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 11D4 Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 11E Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I in Gold 11E Gold
    Schilke MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes. and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. Further explanation of the Schilke numbering system can be found below. Using this method it is possible for the player to know the characteristics of any mouthpiece.Example9C3c (trumpet mouthpiece)9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 12 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 12 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 47 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 47 Silver
    The Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver offers you a silver-plated tenor trombone mouthpiece with standard (small) shank....details

    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 46 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 46 Silver
    The Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver offers you a silver-plated tenor trombone mouthpiece with standard (small) shank....details

    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 40 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 40 Silver
    The Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver offers you a silver-plated tenor trombone mouthpiece with standard (small) shank....details

    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51 Silver
    The Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver offers you a silver-plated tenor trombone mouthpiece with standard (small) shank....details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 9C4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 9C4 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 10B4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 10B4 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 11D4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 11D4 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 12A4a Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 12A4a Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 11E Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 11E Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 12B4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 12B4 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 12A4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 12A4 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 14C2 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 14C2 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 14 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 14 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 5A4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 5A4 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 13 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 13 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 13D4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 13D4 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 10A4A Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 10A4A Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 10A4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 10A4 Silver
    Schilke Trumpet MouthpieceSchilke Mouthpiece Numbering SystemsThe Schilke method of mouthpiece labeling has been designed to assist the student, teacher, amateur and professional in selecting a mouthpiece to meet the needs of the player. All mouthpieces come with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores unless shown otherwise on the mouthpieces. This method enables the player to know the characteristics of their trumpet mouthpiece.Example: a trumpet mouthpiece using this method might be called 9C3cUsing this example, 9 refers to the CUP DIAMETER Smallest numbers have smallest diameters C E. Large C refers to the CUP VOLUME A. Small Cup B. Medium-small C. Standard (medium size) D. Medium-large E. Large 3 refers to the RIM CONTOUR 1 Rounded 2 Semi-rounded 3 Standard 4 Semi-flat 5 Only slightly rounded c refers to the BACKBORE a. Tight b. Straight c. Standard d. Slightly curved out e. Large When a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the #9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and c is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600" and . 725". Nos. 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005" each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diametersCUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke "C" cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025" shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The #3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.BACKBORE (Last letter in...details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 47 Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 47 Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 58 Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 58 Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51B Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51B Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51C4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51C4 Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 44E4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 44E4 Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 46 Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 46 Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 52E2 Gold
    Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 52E2 Gold
    The Schilke Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold offers you a gold-plated mouthpiece made with great care.The Schilke line of trombone mouthpieces offers a very comprehensive line of equipment to meet any playing needs by trombone players, baritone horn players and euphonium players. All mouthpieces in this listing are gold plated large shank mouthpieces....details

    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold 31B Gold
    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold 31B Gold
    Genuine Schilke French horn mouthpiece....details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 46D Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 46D Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold 27 Gold
    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold 27 Gold
    Genuine Schilke French horn mouthpiece....details

    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold 28 Gold
    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold 28 Gold
    Genuine Schilke French horn mouthpiece....details

    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold Gold
    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold Gold
    Genuine Schilke French horn mouthpiece....details

    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold Gold
    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold Gold
    Genuine Schilke French horn mouthpiece....details

    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold 29 Gold
    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold 29 Gold
    Genuine Schilke French horn mouthpiece....details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51D Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51D Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 60 Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 60 Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold M5.2Gp
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold M5.2Gp
    Gold-finish Schilke Symphony M Series trombone mouthpieces in models M5.1, M5.2 and M5.3 have medium shallow cups for players desiring more brilliance and projection....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold M5.1Gp
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold M5.1Gp
    Gold-finish Schilke Symphony M Series trombone mouthpieces in models M5.1, M5.2 and M5.3 have medium shallow cups for players desiring more brilliance and projection....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver D5.3*
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver D5.3*
    Silver-finish Schilke Symphony D Series trombone mouthpieces in models D5.1, D5.2 and D5.3 have deeper cups, providing increased depth of sound....details

    Schilke Symphony M Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold
    Schilke Symphony M Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold
    Gold-finish Schilke Symphony M Series trombone mouthpieces in models M5.1, M5.2 and M5.3 have medium shallow cups for players desiring more brilliance and projection....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver D6.0
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver D6.0
    Silver-finish Schilke Symphony D Series trombone mouthpieces in models D5.1, D5.2 and D5.3 have deeper cups, providing increased depth of sound....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver D5.1
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver D5.1
    Silver-finish Schilke Symphony D Series trombone mouthpieces in models D5.1, D5.2 and D5.3 have deeper cups, providing increased depth of sound....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver D5.2*
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver D5.2*
    Silver-finish Schilke Symphony D Series trombone mouthpieces in models D5.1, D5.2 and D5.3 have deeper cups, providing increased depth of sound....details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 59 Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 59 Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 47C4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 47C4 Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver D5.1*
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver D5.1*
    Silver-finish Schilke Symphony D Series trombone mouthpieces in models D5.1, D5.2 and D5.3 have deeper cups, providing increased depth of sound....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver D5.3
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver D5.3
    Silver-finish Schilke Symphony D Series trombone mouthpieces in models D5.1, D5.2 and D5.3 have deeper cups, providing increased depth of sound....details

    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver
    Schilke Symphony D Series Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver
    Silver-finish Schilke Symphony D Series trombone mouthpieces in models D5.1, D5.2 and D5.3 have deeper cups, providing increased depth of sound....details

    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold 30 Gold
    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold 30 Gold
    Genuine Schilke French horn mouthpiece....details

    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51 Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51 Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 30B Silver
    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 30B Silver
    The quality of the Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece is unmistakable. From the moment you see a Schilke mouthpiece, to the moment you hear your first note, you'll know you've purchased a superior product!...details

    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 28 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 28 Silver
    The quality of the Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece is unmistakable. From the moment you see a Schilke mouthpiece, to the moment you hear your first note, you'll know you've purchased a superior product!...details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 6A4a Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 6A4a Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 15A4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 15A4 Silver
    Standard Series Cornet MouthpieceWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 31 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 31 Silver
    The quality of the Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece is unmistakable. From the moment you see a Schilke mouthpiece, to the moment you hear your first note, you'll know you've purchased a superior product!...details

    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Silver 69C4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Silver 69C4 Silver
    The silver-plated Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece offers you a superior standard mouthpiece with good, centered sound, and easy response. Also makes a good mouthpiece for Eb or F tuba. Formerly Model A....details

    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Silver Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Silver Silver
    The silver-plated Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece offers you a superior standard mouthpiece with good, centered sound, and easy response. Also makes a good mouthpiece for Eb or F tuba. Formerly Model A....details

    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Silver Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Silver Silver
    The silver-plated Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece offers you a superior standard mouthpiece with good, centered sound, and easy response. Also makes a good mouthpiece for Eb or F tuba. Formerly Model A....details

    Schilke Faddis Series XL Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver Silver
    Schilke Faddis Series XL Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver Silver
    The Faddis Model XL Heavyweight is based on the mouthpiece used by legendary jazz artist Jon Faddis. The XL Mouthpiece features a heavyweight design for added mass plus an inner rim equivalent to a Schilke 11 with an extra shallow cup for an outstanding upper range....details

    Schilke Faddis Series XL Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold Gold
    Schilke Faddis Series XL Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold Gold
    The Faddis Model XL Heavyweight is based on the mouthpiece used by legendary jazz artist Jon Faddis. The XL Mouthpiece features a heavyweight design for added mass plus an inner rim equivalent to a Schilke 11 with an extra shallow cup for an outstanding upper range....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 13A4a Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 13A4a Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 13 Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 13 Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 14A4a Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 14A4a Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 15 Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 15 Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 16C4 Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 16C4 Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 17 Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 17 Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 29 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 29 Silver
    The quality of the Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece is unmistakable. From the moment you see a Schilke mouthpiece, to the moment you hear your first note, you'll know you've purchased a superior product!...details

    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 30 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 30 Silver
    The quality of the Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece is unmistakable. From the moment you see a Schilke mouthpiece, to the moment you hear your first note, you'll know you've purchased a superior product!...details

    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 32 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 32 Silver
    The quality of the Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece is unmistakable. From the moment you see a Schilke mouthpiece, to the moment you hear your first note, you'll know you've purchased a superior product!...details

    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 31B Silver
    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 31B Silver
    The quality of the Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece is unmistakable. From the moment you see a Schilke mouthpiece, to the moment you hear your first note, you'll know you've purchased a superior product!...details

    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 31C2 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 31C2 Silver
    The quality of the Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece is unmistakable. From the moment you see a Schilke mouthpiece, to the moment you hear your first note, you'll know you've purchased a superior product!...details

    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 27 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece in Silver 27 Silver
    The quality of the Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece is unmistakable. From the moment you see a Schilke mouthpiece, to the moment you hear your first note, you'll know you've purchased a superior product!...details

    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Silver 62 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Silver 62 Silver
    The silver-plated Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece offers you a superior standard mouthpiece with good, centered sound, and easy response. Also makes a good mouthpiece for Eb or F tuba. Formerly Model A....details

    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Silver 66 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece in Silver 66 Silver
    The silver-plated Schilke Standard Series Tuba Mouthpiece offers you a superior standard mouthpiece with good, centered sound, and easy response. Also makes a good mouthpiece for Eb or F tuba. Formerly Model A....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 14 Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 14 Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 15A4a Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 15A4a Silver
    Standard Series Cornet MouthpieceWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 15B SIlver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 15B SIlver
    Standard Series Cornet MouthpieceWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 15 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 15 Silver
    Standard Series Cornet MouthpieceWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 15C4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 15C4 Silver
    Standard Series Cornet MouthpieceWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 16B4 SIlver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 16B4 SIlver
    Standard Series Cornet MouthpieceWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 16C4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 16C4 Silver
    Standard Series Cornet MouthpieceWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 15A4a Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 15A4a Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 15 Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 15 Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 18 Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 18 Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 20 Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 20 Silver
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 6A4a Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 6A4a Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 13A4a Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 13A4a Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 13 Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 13 Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 14A4a Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 14A4a Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 15A4a Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 15A4a Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 16 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 16 Silver
    Standard Series Cornet MouthpieceWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 16C2 SIlver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 16C2 SIlver
    Standard Series Cornet MouthpieceWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 17B4 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 17B4 Silver
    Standard Series Cornet MouthpieceWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 16C4 Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 16C4 Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 17 Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 17 Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 18 Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 18 Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 20 Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Gold 20 Gold
    Schilke Heavyweight Trumpet Mouthpieces are a great choice for the player looking for a mouthpiece with more mass. The Heavyweight Series features added mass to provide a darker, focused sound with more secure slotting and increased projection at louder dynamic levels....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 17 Silver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 17 Silver
    Standard Series Cornet MouthpieceWhen choosing a Schilke mouthpiece the first number is the cup diameter, the first letter that follows is the cup volume, the second number represents the rim contour, and finally the second letter refers to the backbore....details

    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 17D4 SIlver
    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 17D4 SIlver
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    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 19 Silver
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    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 22 Silver
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    Schilke Standard Series Cornet Mouthpiece Group II in Silver 24 Silver
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    Schilke Heavyweight Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver 14 Silver
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    Schilke Standard Series Trumpet Mouthpiece Group I In Silver 11A Silver
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    Schilke Symphony F Series Trumpet Mouthpiece in Silver F1 Silver
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    Schilke French Horn Mouthpiece in Gold 32 Gold
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    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 45 Silver
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    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 42B Silver
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    Schilke Standard Series Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51C4 Silver
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    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 57 Silver
    Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 57 Silver
    The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility.....details

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