Raw Brass Trombone Mouthpieces
Raw brass mouthpieces skip the plating process, exposing the base metal directly. Many players prefer the unique grip and response characteristics of unfinished brass. The surface develops a natural patina over time, and some players believe raw brass produces a warmer, more organic tone. These are popular among vintage enthusiasts and players seeking maximum resonance.
19 mouthpieces found
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· V.Deep · Throat — · General
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· Deep · Throat — · Lead
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