![]() ![]() ![]() Feel, range, and timbre are all affected by the depth of the rim contour, cup, throat entrance, backbore, etc. A flugelhorn mouthpiece is as personal a choice as your trumpet mouthpiece so the same things apply. Our top picks are based on years of experience, talking with other players, and what mouthpieces we are currently playing. ![]() These will fit flugelhorns from: Adams, Benge, Blessing, Callet, Conn, Eclipse, Gerd Dowids, Getzen, Josef Lidl, Kanstul, King, Lawler, Miraphone, Orlando Wind Instruments, Stomvi, Thomas Inderbinen, Weril, and Yamaha, Olds, Holton, LeBlanc, James, Trevor, Kanstul, Miraphone, Phaeton, Reynolds, Schilke, Selmer, Shiller, Taylor, Van Laar Standard (Large Morse Taper): These will fit flugelhorns from: B & S, Bach, R, S, Berkeley, Besson, Courtois, Eclipse, F. These will fit flugelhorns from: French Besson, Couesnon, Flip Oakes, Kanstul, and Miraphone. Using your trumpet mouthpiece as a guide will help you find a flugelhorn mouthpiece that will let you go between the two instruments easily. The two main things to consider are the cup diameter and cup. Identify your flugelhorn manufacturer and that will specify what taper you need for your mouthpiece. The three main types of flugelhorn mouthpiece tapers: That’s how it warms up your sound with the right mouthpiece. Just look at the bell on your flugelhorn verses your trumpet. ![]()
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