(JP¥13,000)
+NT$522 Shipping fee
+NT$64 Agent service fee
Text are automatically translated.
Report translation issueText are automatically translated.
Report translation issueFraud prevention
Customer support
Refund support for customers
Seller info
ミツトシ
5/5308
View detail
Item condition
Almost New
Ships from
Japan
Category
Mouthpiece body significantly reduced in price. I decided to separate the ligature, as I thought it would be an unnecessary extra for those who don't want it. I'm offering a reduced price for the body, and for those who want the ligature as well, it's an additional 1500 yen. This is a Cloud Reeds 4*3 alto mouthpiece, as you know. Purchased on Amazon this summer. It's in excellent condition, or rather, I've played it 2 or 3 times, maybe played a song once. I listened to the sound on YouTube and ended up buying it. Impulse purchase of 4 mouthpieces. This is one of them. I decided to buy it on Amazon because of the large individual differences in Lakey mouthpieces. I couldn't select one in the countryside, so I had no choice. This is my second Lakey. The first time, over a decade ago, I bought one here, but I couldn't master the baffle and it squeaked, so I gave up and got rid of it immediately. This time, I could handle it. It wasn't the individual piece's fault, but I guess my embouchure has improved. I was able to overcome the squeaking from the previous time. So, why am I getting rid of it? Because so many people are using it, and even if I practice and create the sound I'm aiming for, I feel like there will be a lot of similar sounds out there, and my enthusiasm waned. I'm hoping to pass it on to a young person who will challenge it. I don't know if it's a good one or a bad one in terms of individual differences, but I think the strong characteristics of a high-baffle mouthpiece depend more on the player's skill. As for the bonus copper ligature, the reviews were good, so I bought it for around 3500 yen. It might be recommended for those who want to try copper.
6 days ago