Good jazz tenor sax mouthpiece/ligature?
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Hey i play tenor sax and i play jazz and im wonderin wats a good mouthpiece/ligature combination for it. i tried a metal ottolink mouthpiece and it was rly good tho
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Answer:
Whatever you do don't get the Selmer C* for jazz. It's all about how the mouthpiece, ligature, and reed work together. No one brand is really that much better than another, so if you like your metal otto link stick with it. If you like it, but it could be better go with the same brand and style, but just a slightly larger or smaller opening. Otto link is my personal favorite as well.
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Other answers
Selmer C* w\ Rovner Dark Lig. Any metal Selmer w\ whatever lig. comes w\it Also, consider Eugene Rosseu, Vandoren, Otto Link, and Meyer mouthpeices.
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