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If you're looking for a louder alternative in the traditional style mouthpiece, the Hollywood model is for you. The Hollywood has a larger chamber than the New York model with a low, long baffle. This mouthpiece is used by Stanley Turrentine and Bob Sheppard, currently the saxophonist with the Mike Stern Quartet and the new Chick Corea Sextet.
Brass: $545.00
Tip Openings: 5*, 6, 6*, 7, 7*, 8, 8*, 9, 9*, 10, 10*

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This is the mouthpiece currently used by legendary saxophonist Steve Grossman. Steve has been using this mouthpiece for the last five years and loves it! We designed it specifically for jazz playing. It has a medium rollover baffle with a large round tone chamber allowing for a fat, lush, but clear and loud, traditional sound. In addition it produces fantastic subtones with an abundance of overtones. This mouthpiece is perfect for post-bop and modern jazz players. This is the brightest of the darker models.
Brass: $525.00 Tip Openings: 5*, 6, 6*, 7, 7*, 8, 8*, 9, 9*, 10, 10*

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This is our darkest tenor model. It has the lowest baffle and the largest chamber of all our tenor mouthpieces. If you like rich, fat, and lush but husky sounding tenor, this is the model we recommend. This mouthpiece is used by jazz legend Charles Lloyd.
Brass: $535.00 Tip Openings: 5*, 6, 6*, 7, 7*, 8, 8*, 9, 9*, 10, 10*
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By incorporating a medium-low baffle with a small tone chamber this tenor mouthpiece produces a centered, bright, unstuffy sound that when pushed, becomes increasingly brighter. This mouthpiece is even throughout all registers,
and is easy to control. From acoustic jazz to funk and R&B, this is an ideal versatile mouthpiece.
Brass: $425.00 Tip Openings: 7, 7*, 8, 8*, 9, 9*, 10, 10*

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This model has a narrow, streamlined body and medium high baffle, combined with a moderate size chamber that produces a lot of volume and a very centered sound. Free blowing and easy to control, the Contemporary is great for
a wide variety of playing and helps to easily shape the sound. Its clear, moderately bright sound allows your unique
personal sound to come through.
Brass: $435.00 Tip Openings: 7*, 8, 8* , 9, 9*, 10, 10*

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This is Phil's most penetrating tenor mouthpiece. If you need a mouthpiece for Fusion or Rock, and if you play in the
extreme upper register but don't want the lower register struggle associated with most Rock mouthpieces, this is the
model for you. It has a high baffle with a medium small tone chamber and will compete with any of the most powerful
mouthpieces on the market.
Brass: $450.00 Tip Openings: 7*,8,8*,9,9*,10,10*

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When Phil designed this model he had the working musicians needs in mind. If you play in many different musical situations and conditions where you have numerous demands, you should seriously consider this model. It has a
large tonechamber with a medium height baffle. This mouthpiece has the ability to play ballads with a lush, fat sound
but can immediately go to playing rock with increased brightness and gobs of sound.
Brass: $475.00 Tip Openings: 7*, 8, 8*, 9, 9*, 10, 10*
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This hard rubber tenor mouthpiece is made from the finest grade rubber formulated and is the same mixture as the
mouthpieces of yesteryear. The Vintage features are consistent with traditional mouthpieces and has a very low baffle
and medium-large chamber. If you are going after a Stan Getz or Joe Henderson type of sound then this is the model
we recommend.
$195.00 Tip Openings: 6*, 7, 7*, 8, 8*

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Whatever Phil Barone model you choose, you'll find the quality of workmanship, tone color, and dynamic flexibility reaches
new heights of excellence. These mouthpieces are CNC-machined from solid brass bar stock or cast in the finest brass
or sterling silver alloy blanks, and then superbly hand finished by master mouthpiece maker Phil Barone.
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