The most frequently recommended mouthpiece from beginners to professional musicians. Brilliant, balanced tone in all registers. An ideal mouthpiece for dance music and the stage, but also favoured by many wind players in symphony orchestras.
The S 80 rubber mouthpiece from HENRI SELMER PARIS has been a favourite of professionals and beginners alike for decades. The excellent control and high functionality guide the player in the right direction in the search for an individual tone. The round and flexible sound still sets standards in saxophone performance today. It can be used in classical music as well as in the larger ranges of jazz.
The "Prologue" mouthpiece was designed by the SELMER development team in Paris with their high level of expertise. It is easy to play in all registers and is unrivalled in terms of emission and resonance in this price category.These qualities and the attractive price make it the best choice for beginners and young saxophonists.The quality of the mouthpiece is also determined by the TPE material chosen by SELMER - a thermoplastic polymer. This elastomer has very good acoustic properties, similar to the ebonite of SELMER mouthpieces.The Prologue has a 1.55 mm mouthpiece opening, a 24 mm mouthpiece length and, like the world-famous S 80 mouthpiece, a square chamber. It is fitted with a Prologue reed screw and a capsule as standard.
The S 80 rubber mouthpiece from HENRI SELMER PARIS has been a favourite of professionals and beginners alike for decades. The excellent control and high functionality guide the player in the right direction in the search for an individual tone. The round and flexible sound still sets standards in saxophone performance today. It can be used in classical music as well as in the larger ranges of jazz.
The S 80 rubber mouthpiece from HENRI SELMER PARIS has been a favourite of professionals and beginners alike for decades. The excellent control and high functionality guide the player in the right direction in the search for an individual tone. The round and flexible sound still sets standards in saxophone performance today. It can be used in classical music as well as in the larger ranges of jazz.