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Your cart is empty.Designed for quality and affordability, Blessing mouthpieces offer easy blowing, true timbre and tone color. Mouthpieces are designed at Blessing and made by Terry Warburton in Florida, and by Lausmann in Germany, so you are assured of a high quality product.
wisner
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024
Great
MegS
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023
We looked to Amazon to order a mouthpiece for our son’s baritone when our local music store was out of stock. His school recommends the Blessing or the Bach brand. This mouthpiece is great for a fraction of the price of the Bach brand. We now own two (one for his school baritone and one for his home baritone) and would highly recommend it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2022
Great performance. Clean tone. Half the cost of a Bach. Very fast shipping!
kbharrison0918
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020
PERFECT fit for the Euphonium or Baritone!You cannot tell the difference in sound quality between the manufacturer made $150 mouthpiece and the Blessing mouth piece. & It's 1/4th the cost of the original (or manufacturer replacement) mouthpiece. Heavy duty and sturdy, just like the manufacturer specific one. I cannot tell the difference, except my bank account isn't crying.
KindlingE
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2020
Quality mouthpiece for the money. Own more expensive pieces and this is comparable to pieces that were more expensive.
Allen H Zumach
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2019
As a relatively new trombone player (age 76), I enjoy greater ease of playing compared to the 12C that came with my garage-sale student-level instrument. The mouthpiece fits me better, allowing improved tone. I satisfied with the finish.
Govind Thomas-Richardson
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2019
Perfect size for a beginning student all the way to the late intermediate level (5th or 6th grade to past highschool). 6.5AL (Or 6 1/2AL same thing) is the mouthpiece size preferred by most if not all band directors for students starting to play their trombone/baritone/euphonium instrument. This mouthpiece is a normal size bore so don't go buying it for a bass trombone or other large-bore instruments. I practice on my student trombone and it's just like the original mouthpiece. Great price too
SaabTurbo
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2013
This is just as good as the mouthpieces costing twice the price! I play in a ska band and so I'm often playing fortissimo, especially when I'm un-amplified and the rest of the band is. I played on a 12C in school, but in comparison, I get so much more sound and a better tone with the 61/2 AL. My range took a hit when I first made the switch (could barely hit a high E), now I can play up to a high A confidently, have even hit the C above that with this mouthpiece, something I would've never done on my 12C. The low end leaves a little to be desired, It takes increasingly more air to get the same dynamic below middle G, and anything below a low C takes all you have to play and yet is still anemic sounding, forget about pedal tones. Needless to say, it's not for someone playing bass trombone. But for someone playing in 1st or 2nd chair in a jazz ensemble, or in any situation where you have a lot of leads/solos, this mouthpiece is great.
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