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Enlightened Ligature Product Video |
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Comprehensive Sizing Chart
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Please refer to our comprehensive sizing chart to see what size Enlightened Ligature fits your mouthpieces.
You can read much more about our new Enlightened Ligature here!
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Skip Spratt Demo Series |
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Pros being Pros |
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Skip Spratt of SaxShed.com plays his song, Theo's Jam, on 7 different Theo Wanne mouthpieces. Skip also brilliantly splices together parts from each different mouthpiece video into one song:
Skip Splice:
You can also view all of Skip's videos and many more on our YouTube channel. |
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We are delighted to add two new sound clips from England's renowned artist, Anatoliy Vyacheslavov (Tolly).
Tolly is playing on his GAIA Tenor 8 Gold.
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True Large Chambers Explained- Why So Revolutionary?
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True Large Chambers have 30% more
volume, producing the fattest and richest
sounds possible with amazing ease of play.
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Theo Wanne mouthpieces have the
world’s most precise tips, side rails and
chambers with incredible artistically-
sculpted, CNCed, complex interiors.
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From the Forum
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Our Blog
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Beak Reshaping
xp3bift wrote, "Theo,
I have a tenor Soloist short shank c* that I got from a friend (Paavo Carey). He tells me that you refaced it and opened it up to a 105. I love it!
Problem is that after playing a couple of hours I feel like I went 10 rounds with Mike Tyson. Having been an alto/clarinet player, I'm relatively new to tenor, and my mouth is having a hard time with the larger mouthpiece. Is it possible to thin down the beak to fit more comfortably?"
Theo writes, "It would be perfectly fine to thin the beak material down to make it smaller in your mouth. That is something I often did on custom Selmers. It also..."
You can follow this link to learn more about Selmer mouthpieces in our University section of our web site.
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Musical Improvisation as a Spiritual Path
It took me 10 years and 5 colleges to finally get my Bachelors Degree. My struggle to fit into the system finally paid off with a degree in Musical Improvisation as a Spiritual Path. As much as I’d like to think such a major existed in a major college, you guessed it; I made up my own major.
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It’s so magical because it’s really hard to say ‘I made that’! It’s like the music made itself and we are just the vehicle for it. Of course I’m not knocking all the years of wood shedding we’ve all put in.
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If you have stories of musical inspiration, whether you consider them Spiritual or not, send them in to us – to my attention. I’d love to hear from you!
I’ve started asking our endorsers to...
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