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Emmy Foster
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
I’ve had some trouble with mouthpieces in the past. Either really breakable, or it didn’t produce a good quality product. This mouthpiece is perfect!! Tuning is so much easier and my sound quality is amazing. It is so affordable for suck food quality. It fit perfectly with my clarinet as well. It plays so smooth. I couldn’t be happier with my purchase!
Suany Aguilar
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
I bought this product for my daughter since she’s starting band soon, it was a perfect for the clarinet and good quality. Came with reed as well with issues with shipping.
Alyssa S
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
My 6th grader plays clarinet and dropped it recently, so we've purchased some used ones to see if we could fix. I bought these so she wouldn't have to use someone else's. They fit well with each clarinet and were easy to attach. Great value for the money.
Yes it’s soooo good
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
The reads that come with this product I don’t think that they are meant for any thing that you will be playing at least seventh grade 6 grade and under would be fine but when you start getting to those high notes, it is harder to use. I also think that these are supposed to be used for Instrument, I don’t think these are the correct Reid’s But it does have a very nice value because there is reads along with the mouse piece. The sound quality isn’t as good. I feel like it could be better, but it is a very good and fast replacement.
C Berry
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
I liked that I received the items I needed package together at a great price. I have been pleased with the sound produced using them and they are easy to use..
Brian Ly
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
I don’t know much about music, but as a parent, I find myself constantly buying supplies for my kids, who play in their high school band. I purchased the Glory Clarinet Mouthpiece Kit with Ligature, Reed, and Plastic Cap based on the recommendation from their school teacher, and I’m glad I did! The kit seems to be of great quality, and my kids haven’t had any complaints. The mouthpiece fits well, and the reed performs as expected. It’s been a reliable choice, and since it was recommended by their teacher, I trust it’s up to the standards they need.
Kenneth Flowers
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
Perfect for my daughters clarinet. Works perfectly exactly what we needed.thank you
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023
I am an intermediate clarinet player - more toward the beginner end of the spectrum with a few years playing in the band and for personal pleasure. I have an inexpensive clarinet (Vito) and a nicer one (Buffet Evette). I was hoping that this Glory mouthpiece would be better than the Buffet mouthpiece, but it wasn't. The high notes were slightly harder to hit, and there was a little more resistance to blowing, overall. I think it was as good as the Vito. That was all fine - I was actually buying this mouthpiece kit for the ligature, because I needed another one, and getting a "bonus" mouthpiece for all of $12 seemed like a good idea. But it wasn't. Whoever packs these at the factory doesn't know anything about clarinets. The ligature is made of very cheap, heavily plated metal, and was tightened so much before shipping that it broke through the outer layer of the included reed (nice touch!) and splintered it. Not cool. The screws were poorly machined, and ground a bit when tightening them. Moreover, the metal between the screws was actually warped! You can see this in the product pictures on the amazon site, and it is even more apparent on some pictures from the customer reviews. I added a couple of close-ups from the amazon product photos so you can see what I mean. When properly tightened, the ligature should hold the reed firmly on the face of the mouthpiece, but it should not crush the reed, and it certainly should not bend at an acute angle between the screws. So I'm returning mine and getting a Clark Fobes Debut or Yamaha 4C. That's a personal choice. If you have a $150 clarinet, a $30 - $35 mouthpiece is expensive. This Glory mouthpiece would be OK to replace the mouthpiece on an inexpensive clarinet. After all, it did play almost as well as the Buffet. And you can always buy another ligature or reed when needed. I just didn't have the patience for that, and if you, like me, want to buy the Glory kit for just the ligature, I'd suggest you look elsewhere, because that was my main concern: the metal appears very brittle and prone to cracking after multiple tighten/loosen cycles. It was bent around the stress points even before I took it out of the package. Perhaps my expectations were just too high. Your experience may well be different.
anabel
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2021
Excellent product !Works perfect
CP
Reviewed in Canada on June 30, 2021
You can’t beat the price for a solid beginner/student mouthpiece. I needed a short term back up. I normally use a Vandoren B45. For $10, this wasn’t that much worse.
joserojo67
Reviewed in Spain on April 7, 2020
La boquilla es según la descripción, muy útil y no se rompe tan fácilmente.
Woodygrue
Reviewed in Canada on October 8, 2019
It's a very good quality product, and not expensive at all !!! May amazon.com.be.ca.fr.......... etc. Be WITH all of you !!! XD XD XD XD (Seriously :p). Be international !! ((((( Please... !!!! ;) ))))
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2018
Nice product.
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