Meyer Vs Jody Jazz at Dawn Holder blog

Meyer Vs Jody Jazz. with a slightly crisper tone than it’s competitor, the otto link tone edge (which is more geared to a ‘smokey’ sound), meyer mouthpieces give a tone that sits comfortably between mellow and edgy. this piece is more open than my ny usa meyer 5, but is brighter beyond that. I’d go with the jody jazz, simply because. with all this talk of a meyer's fatness in sound compared to a jj.has anyone recently compared some of the. In summary, my 2 questions. i can find the jody jazz for about $135 and the meyer for about $75 on sam ash. the jody jazz alto hard rubber's overall dynamic range is far weaker than a tenney meyer. they’re going to sound pretty similar, the jody jazz is based on the meyer after all. the rovner that i have on my meyer, on the other hand, makes the reeds squeak (probably because it's an old one and stretched to fit the. I’ve got a 2 pro tips for you. would you upgrade to a meyer or would you go for the jody jazz hr*?

Eric McSpadden and Joe Meyer with RJ Mischo's band at BB's Jazz Blues
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this piece is more open than my ny usa meyer 5, but is brighter beyond that. In summary, my 2 questions. with all this talk of a meyer's fatness in sound compared to a jj.has anyone recently compared some of the. I’d go with the jody jazz, simply because. they’re going to sound pretty similar, the jody jazz is based on the meyer after all. would you upgrade to a meyer or would you go for the jody jazz hr*? the rovner that i have on my meyer, on the other hand, makes the reeds squeak (probably because it's an old one and stretched to fit the. I’ve got a 2 pro tips for you. i can find the jody jazz for about $135 and the meyer for about $75 on sam ash. with a slightly crisper tone than it’s competitor, the otto link tone edge (which is more geared to a ‘smokey’ sound), meyer mouthpieces give a tone that sits comfortably between mellow and edgy.

Eric McSpadden and Joe Meyer with RJ Mischo's band at BB's Jazz Blues

Meyer Vs Jody Jazz with a slightly crisper tone than it’s competitor, the otto link tone edge (which is more geared to a ‘smokey’ sound), meyer mouthpieces give a tone that sits comfortably between mellow and edgy. the jody jazz alto hard rubber's overall dynamic range is far weaker than a tenney meyer. with a slightly crisper tone than it’s competitor, the otto link tone edge (which is more geared to a ‘smokey’ sound), meyer mouthpieces give a tone that sits comfortably between mellow and edgy. would you upgrade to a meyer or would you go for the jody jazz hr*? the rovner that i have on my meyer, on the other hand, makes the reeds squeak (probably because it's an old one and stretched to fit the. i can find the jody jazz for about $135 and the meyer for about $75 on sam ash. I’d go with the jody jazz, simply because. this piece is more open than my ny usa meyer 5, but is brighter beyond that. with all this talk of a meyer's fatness in sound compared to a jj.has anyone recently compared some of the. I’ve got a 2 pro tips for you. In summary, my 2 questions. they’re going to sound pretty similar, the jody jazz is based on the meyer after all.

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