🎶 Elevate Your Sound with Blessing!
The BlessingTrumpet Mouthpiece #3C is a high-quality brass mouthpiece designed for professional musicians, featuring a lightweight design and a polished finish. Crafted with input from industry experts, it allows players to achieve their unique sound while ensuring durability and style.
Manufacturer | Blessing |
Part Number | MP0813C |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.6 x 1.2 x 1.2 inches |
Item model number | MPC3CTR |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 |
Color | Original Version |
Style | Modern |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Brass |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | The Blessing Trumpet Mouthpiece allows a performer to find just the right combination of mouthpiece characteristics to achieve their own sound concepts. |
Included Components | Mouthpiece |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty against any defect in material and construction for one hundred eighty (180) days from date of purchase. |
S**A
Good quality for good price.
I had a 7C mouthpiece before and was having a hard time playing the high notes easily. After switching to 3C, it became much more easy, especially in jazz band. But before you decide to make the switch, make sure that you're using enough air when trying for higher notes because that could just be the problem too. I was very satisfied with this mouthpiece, especially for the price.
D**D
EXCELLENT Mouthpiece!
My sound has improved with this mouthpiece. It is truly a blessing for me. I love the way that the mouthpiece is constructed. It is aesthetically pleasing. I love the nice heavy weight. I also use a blessing mouthpiece with my flugelhorn. I am very happy with this purchase!
K**R
Very comfortable to blow.
Very comfortable to play. Allows a big breath to go into upper register quite easily. I’ve always enjoyed this brand (Schilke) and won’t hesitate to purchase more from this seller!
A**I
Great for the Price
As my son's trumpet playing ability has improved, he needed a more advanced mouthpiece. His band director recommend the Bach mouthpiece, but after reading reviews I got this for him instead. It was substantially cheaper than the Bach, but is very good. His range has improved greatly with it and both his band director and private trumpet teacher have given their stamp of approval.
M**.
Sound quality. Comfort.
I liked the value. I used this mouthpiece for trumpet playing. This mouthpiece is a good upgrade for beginners and intermediate players. Good value.
T**R
I use this with an Allora plastic trumpet.
Great mouthpiece for a great price. I bought this to go with my Allora plastic trumpet. (I know, I know.) Believe it or not, the plastic trumpet sounds so much like the brass only the hardcore pro's would notice any major differences. However, the plastic mouthpiece that they provided was just not cutting it. It would provide a tone that was much to airy and with that mouthpiece you could definitely tell the trumpet was not metallic. Once I gave it a try with the blessing mouthpiece the tone improved and was more what I was familiar with back when I had my brass trumpet that I unfortunately lost. I was getting the airy tone mainly in the lower registers. This mouthpiece alleviated that problem and also helped my tone. I had played on 7c and 5c back in high school but after doing some research I decided to go with the 3c because I have larger lips...very large. Apparently, the lower the number the deeper the cup. Anyway, it's all personal preference. Find the size you like and buy the Blessing brand with confidence.
M**Y
Top Quality at an Affordable Price
I was considering buying a Bach trumpet mouthpiece, until I saw the price of Blessing's equivalent model. So, I ordered the Blessing at a substantial savings. I received it yesterday and am very satisfied with my purchase. The quality, feel and performance is the same as a Bach, in my opinion. Bach offers a greater selection of mouthpieces and options, but for a few standard sizes, Blessing is now my preferred choice.
R**R
Not a bad mouthpiece for the price
Been playing trumpet all my life and decided to buy a new mouthpiece. I had no idea they were so expensive. The music store wanted $65 for a Bach, so I decided to try this Blessing mouthpiece, which was only $27. For the price, I thought it played pretty well. My Bach is still a better mouthpiece, but this one will do fine for a beginner or as an extra mouthpiece if needed.
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