Crystal Clarinet Mouthpieces

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Crystal Clarinet Mouthpieces

Crystal Clarinet Mouthpieces are becoming more and more popular today. They are said to have a behavior like no other mouthpiece. They have a higher resistance and the sound they create is frequently described as "dark but colorful and flute-like". To balance their higher resistance it is preferred that softer reeds are used with it. An advantage of using a crystal mouthpiece is that crystal is very resistant, as it does not become warped because of dampness. Also, its chances of expanding due to heat is very low.

Pomarico Mouthpieces

type=textOne of the most popular brands of crystal mouthpieces is POMARICO. The Pomarico Company is a family-owned business located just North of Milan, Italy. They are a small company but the quality and performance of their mouthpieces are prestigious. Their mouthpieces consist of pure Italian crystal from Tuscany. And every Pomarico mouthpiece is completely handmade.

Some of the Greats That Use Pomarico Mouthpieces

type=textSome of the great players that use a pomarico mouthpiece includes Chris Corbett, principal clarinet in the Deutsches Symphonie Orchester Berlin, and Corrado Giuffredi, international clarinet virtuoso and first clarinet in Italian Swiss' Orchestra. And there are many many more.

Pomarico Quality

type=textPomarico crystal mouthpieces are instantly responsive. They are perfect for chamber music and concerts. Pomarico's experience in the mouthpiece making business has led them to start making mouthpieces with crystal, which is what they believe to be the best. They believe that crystal is the best sound conductor. They also believe that crystal mouthpieces are the most germ-free, and as stated earlier they are not easily warped due to dampness.

Giora Feidman Using Crystal Mouthpiece

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