An even one. Your Meyer's facing might not be even, leading to inconsistent response in different registers. Of course, this is all working on the assumption that you already know how to support your air and form a good embouchure.astropants said:
An even one. Your Meyer's facing might not be even, leading to inconsistent response in different registers. Of course, this is all working on the assumption that you already know how to support your air and form a good embouchure.astropants said:I recently purchased a YAS-82Z and I've been playing on a HR Meyer 7M, but I find it hard to produce notes with ease on all registers... I've been told that switching to a mouthpiece with a smaller facing will help clear this up. Is this true? If so, what kind of facing should I be looking for?
Thanks for the help!
I'd add that you might try a softer reed too...dirty said:An even one. Your Meyer's facing might not be even, leading to inconsistent response in different registers. Of course, this is all working on the assumption that you already know how to support your air and form a good embouchure.
Do you mean to say that my mouthpiece could have been flawed since I purchased it? I've had it for a good 8 months and had the same problems on my YAS-52, but its gotten dramatically worse on my Z.dirty said:An even one. Your Meyer's facing might not be even, leading to inconsistent response in different registers. Of course, this is all working on the assumption that you already know how to support your air and form a good embouchure.
If the problems started or got worse with the new horn, then I'd get it checked for leaks (or do it yourself with a rope light from your local hardware store). If it was not "set up" by a tech, it may simply be a bit out of adjustment from shipping.astropants said:I recently purchased a YAS-82Z and I've been playing on a HR Meyer 7M, but I find it hard to produce notes with ease on all registers... I've been told that switching to a mouthpiece with a smaller facing will help clear this up. Is this true? If so, what kind of facing should I be looking for?
Thanks for the help!
Well, Phil Woods could probably play pretty much anything he wanted and sound good...awholley said:I thought Phil Woods plays a Meyer on a Z -if so seems to work for him!
He does, but how many of us are Phil Woods?awholley said:I thought Phil Woods plays a Meyer on a Z -if so seems to work for him!