Soprano Mouthpieces

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    Barbier Paris Soprano Saxophone Mouthpiece F80

    $ 99
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    Dukoff Miami D5 Soprano Mouthpiece MPC327

  • Lamberson FMaj7 Soprano .060 Original MPC1079

  • Lebayle Jazz 6 Soprano Saxophone Mouthpiece “New” D06

    $ 275

    This is a new Lebayle Jazz 6 for soprano. Fred Lebayle is a French mouthpiece maker that currently has his shop set up in Brooklyn, NY. His mouthpieces are played by artists such as Branford Marsalis, Dave Liebman, Wayne Shorter and Ravi Coltrane. This piece has a tip opening of .054, a slight rollover baffle, straight side walls, and a small round chamber with a bullet. It is in excellent condition.

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    Meyer 6M Soprano Saxophone Mouthpiece E18

    $ 199
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    Meyer New York USA 4M Soprano Saxophone Mouthpiece Original Facing MPC950

    $ 900
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    Otto Link Tone Edge Slant Signature Soprano Mouthpiece New Old Stock 4*

    $ 850

    Here’s a rare opportunity to get a new old stock Otto Link Slant soprano saxophone mouthpiece in excellent to near mint condition. Otto Link Slant soprano and baritone mouthpieces were faced by hand at the factory because they were sold in small enough quantities not to require jigs to be made for the facing machine to do them mechanically. That means someone at Link personally hand-faced this to perfection, which I think is cool. It’s a smaller tip at .042″, which feels about like a 5 tip on alto to me when you translate that to soprano tip openings. It’s a high-quality piece for someone who wants it to feel easy to play soprano, and who doesn’t want to have to push a lot of air in order to get a good sound. With a large, round chamber, this piece is ideal for tuning on a Conn or Rampone, etc without having to pull way out. I was really excited to get this one several years ago, and I’ve been holding it in my personal collection since that time. Only one available!

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    Otto Link Tone Edge Small USA Large Font 7 EB? Soprano Saxophone Mouthpiece MPC525

    $ 600

    This is a beautiful example of an Otto Link Tone Edge soprano mouthpiece. It has its original 7 facing measuring .062″ or so. The 7 stamp is the larger font, and the USA stamp is small font like a FL Tone Edge. The Otto Link logo and chains are not the modern version, and neither is the shank design, and the machine marks on the table are a fine vertical denim pattern. The chamber is large and round. It plays beautifully with a warm, rich tone. I guess this would be an Early Babbitt at least early 80’s. I have to admit, I’m not an expert on the differences between soprano stamping in the 70’s to early 80’s on these. But it looks better than smaller tip ones I see selling online for $800, so hopefully this is a good deal for somebody. It also includes the Vandoren Optimum ligature in the photos.

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    Selmer NOS Scroll Shank Metal C* Soprano Saxophone Mouthpiece MPC621

    $ 500

    Rare new old stock example of a Selmer Scroll Shank metal soprano saxophone mouthpiece like John Coltrane played on his Mark VI soprano. If you have a Selmer soprano, these Selmer pieces really improve the intonation, as they have a small chamber that is precisely designed to tune with the bore of a Mark VI. And as we all know, intonation is one of the main obstacles to good soprano playing. Plus the tone is nice and focused and reedy, a la Coltrane. Hard to beat if that’s the sound you want.

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    Selmer NOS Scroll Shank Metal C** Soprano Saxophone Mouthpiece MPC623

    $ 500

    Rare new old stock example of a Selmer Scroll Shank metal soprano saxophone mouthpiece like John Coltrane played on his Mark VI soprano. If you have a Selmer soprano, these Selmer pieces really improve the intonation, as they have a small chamber that is precisely designed to tune with the bore of a Mark VI. And as we all know, intonation is one of the main obstacles to good soprano playing. Plus the tone is nice and focused and reedy, a la Coltrane. Hard to beat if that’s the sound you want.

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    Selmer Scroll Shank D Vintage Metal Soprano Saxophone Mouthpiece Soloist MPC517

    $ 400

    Made famous by John Coltrane, who played this mouthpiece on his classic soprano recordings like In a Sentimental Mood, and Favorite Things, the vintage Selmer Scroll Shank (Soloist) Soprano saxophone mouthpieces remain popular today. This is a beautiful example of a Scroll Shank D with a silver plate and its original facing. It also includes the original ligature and cap. It plays easily and has that reedy, focused, projecting, medium bright tone that you think of with those classic recordings. The chamber is round and not very large, much like the hard rubber version of the Soloist soprano pieces. The metal seems to give you just a bit more brightness. The tip on this one measures a comfortable .051″ making it easy to play with a medium reed strength.

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    Selmer Soloist C* in oval Soprano Saxophone Mouthpiece Original Facing MPC937

    $ 650
  • Soprano Brilhart Reproduction 3-Band Ligature Hard Rubber Mouthpieces

    $ 165

    For Hard Rubber Soprano mouthpieces. This fits everything including vintage Buescher and Conn, Meyer, Selmer Soloist, Selmer S80, Yanagisawa, Vandoren, and virtually all of the boutique soprano mouthpieces.

    As an added bonus, this EchoMaster ligature also fits metal Dukoff alto mouthpieces like Dukoff Miami alto saxophone mouthpieces perfectly!

    There’s a reason why the vintage Brilhart 3-Band ligatures have been singled out by the market (players) as by far the most desirable vintage ligatures. They are great ligatures! But there will never be enough vintage Brilhart ligatures to meet the high demand for this style of ligature. And never before has there been a Soprano ligature available! (Brilhart only made alto and tenor.) This is an amazing ligature and also fits almost every soprano hard rubber mouthpiece ever made.

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    The Woodwind Co NY G6* Soprano Saxophone Mouthpiece MPC385

    $ 350