Comparing Vocalise TM1 and TM2 Alto Saxophone Mouthpieces with Timothy McAllister
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Internationally acclaimed Saxophonist and Backun Artist, Timothy McAllister discusses and demonstrates the similarities and differences between our Vocalise TM1 and TM2 Alto Saxophone Mouthpieces. McAllister also shares how the music of John Adams and John Corigliano inspired the creation of the TM Vocalise lineup.
It takes a lot to break from tradition. The first ever mouthpiece series by renowned saxophone artist, Timothy McAllister, and legendary mouthpiece craftsperson, Richard Hawkins, is nothing short of groundbreaking. Together with the advanced design and manufacturing capabilities of Backun, Vocalise Saxophone Mouthpieces provide classical artists with an elevated foundation on which to perform today’s advanced and challenging literature. A new generation of mouthpieces for the next generation of artists.
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Very thorough explanation of the differences between the two models. I use the TM2 precisely because I want the combination of excellent projection potential and moderate reed requirements. I'm surprised that other mouthpiece makers don't provide such direct, professional comparisons -- with the pros AND cons -- of their facing options.
Thank you for presenting a format in which he has the opportunity to go into such detail about the mouthpiece, his approach, and so on. I know the average attention span of a typical KZread viewer will leave much of this exploration untouched, but I, for one, really appreciate getting to go so in depth with such a great musician.
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4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the feedback! We are very glad to hear that you have been resonating with Timothy's thoughts.
I might have to check this out.
Thank you for this.
As a bassoonist who plays saxophone, I prefer more close mouthpieces, such as a Selmer S90 170/180, and the TM1 works very well.
Of course, he sounds amazing on anything, because he's Timothy McAllister