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Key Features
Get that clean focused sound you've always wanted. The JodyJazz 7 Jet Mouthpiece for baritone saxophones is a uniquely designed and crafted mouthpiece that offers a clean bright sound. With a large versatile sound, you can play a wide variety of music such as rock, blues, ska and hip-hop.
Featuring a small chamber and a newly designed short facing curve, the Jet mouthpiece can take the lead in bands, concerts, and saxophone quartets. To ensure your new mouthpiece stays safe, the Jet includes a deluxe JodyJazz mouthpiece pouch.
Product Ref: 83913
The Jet mouthpieces from JodyJazz are designed to offer a sound that's not only versatile, but has a brightness that can be harnessed to craft extraordinary performances. It is designed with a small chamber and crafted using a 5 axis CNC machine for precision, then finished by hand in order to create the perfect tip rail and baffle combination. It produces a sound that can project itself with enough power and cut to make it perfect for rock, funk, blues, jazz, latin, reggae, ska, hip hop and plenty more unique and interesting styles.
JodyJazz’s Jet saxophone mouthpieces have small chambers that produce a bright and free blowing sound with excellent projection and a clean and focused sound. The mouthpiece has a shorter facing curve than other mouthpieces which helps create an extra easy altissimo register, and an extremely responsive lower end.
JodyJazz was founded by Jody Espina and has gone on to be one of the leading designers and producers of mouthpieces for saxophones and clarinets. Using state of the art design and production techniques, with the use of 3D modelling and crafted using CNC multi axis machines, mouthpieces are then finished off by hand and play tested by Jody Espina himself, or the company's other professional players, to insure that each mouthpiece has a perfect seal with the reed and has a proper response throughout the range of saxophones.