What is a Saxophone Mouthpiece Made of?
The saxophone mouthpiece can be classified based on it tone and its pitch, producing a number of sounds including baritone, alto, tenor and soprano. Higher notes and pitches are produced by soprano instruments and lower and deeper tones are produced using baritone instruments. You can also classify the saxophone mouthpiece according to whatever material it is crafted from, including: – Hard rubber saxophone mouthpieces, which are molded using heat and are known as the best and most popular type of mouthpiece because they are capable of dampening lighter sounds using their dense properties. The hard rubber saxophone mouthpiece is ideal for classical styles of music. – Plastic saxophone mouthpieces, which are inexpensive and cost effective, but which can also warp with time and over usage, which can give way to imbalance in tone as well as squeaks. Plastic saxophone mouthpieces also contract and expand with temperature, which can create tonal problems. – Metal saxophone mouthpieces which