Hi all,
I am so sure that someone asked this question, but I can't find a thread anywhere: what mouthpiece is Dave Liebman using now on soprano? I've always been fascinated by his tone and I know that currently he is using Silverstein ligatures. I'm not sure if he is still using plastic reeds (though I note that while Silverstein does include him as an endorser of their ligatures, he is not mentioned commenting about their plastic reeds) and I'm not sure that is an issue of interest for me. I do know as well that he endorses Keilwerth soprano saxes (also not really a concern as I currently own the single nicest soprano I've ever had the honor of playing. It's not going anywhere ever.)
And before someone says it (and not to be snarky at all,) I do realize that one's tone is probably about 95% individual to the person and not really produced by one's equipment. Dave is actually a great example of this fact: he has changed different components in his setup many times over the years yet retains an unmistakable imprimatur whenever he graces us with his astounding playing. Nevertheless, it is always interesting to see what hardware a given musician feels is best serving currently in their quest (sorry, I couldn't help it
) for greater mastery of the instrument and musical expression.
Anyway, does anyone have an idea what hard rubber mouthpiece Dave is playing on nowadays? (Also, which Silverstein ligature is he using? Is there a real quantifiable difference between them all?)
I am so sure that someone asked this question, but I can't find a thread anywhere: what mouthpiece is Dave Liebman using now on soprano? I've always been fascinated by his tone and I know that currently he is using Silverstein ligatures. I'm not sure if he is still using plastic reeds (though I note that while Silverstein does include him as an endorser of their ligatures, he is not mentioned commenting about their plastic reeds) and I'm not sure that is an issue of interest for me. I do know as well that he endorses Keilwerth soprano saxes (also not really a concern as I currently own the single nicest soprano I've ever had the honor of playing. It's not going anywhere ever.)
And before someone says it (and not to be snarky at all,) I do realize that one's tone is probably about 95% individual to the person and not really produced by one's equipment. Dave is actually a great example of this fact: he has changed different components in his setup many times over the years yet retains an unmistakable imprimatur whenever he graces us with his astounding playing. Nevertheless, it is always interesting to see what hardware a given musician feels is best serving currently in their quest (sorry, I couldn't help it
Anyway, does anyone have an idea what hard rubber mouthpiece Dave is playing on nowadays? (Also, which Silverstein ligature is he using? Is there a real quantifiable difference between them all?)