Custom
Saxophone and Clarinet Mouthpiece Refacing
Don't Replace, REFACE!!!
Introduction
Norbert
Stachel, either in person or through the mail, does all facets
of precision refacing work for the entire family of saxophone
and clarinet mouthpieces. Norbert expertly adjusts or refaces
mouthpieces based on the owner's individual needs and requests.
Norbert first
discusses with the player their most common type of musical
application and setting in which they most often play. Certain
mouthpieces naturally lend themselves towards certain tone qualities,
hense certain styles of music.
Types of Mouthpieces
Typically a metal mouthpiece with a big tip
opening and a high, long baffle will lend itself towards music
that requires a very loud and bright tone. Similarly, a hard
rubber mouthpiece with a smaller tip opening and a low baffle
will lend itself to a soft, dark, and warm tone with less volume.
The shape of the curve on a mouthpiece also makes a big difference
with the tone and response. This is further complicated depending
on the type and strength of reed used. Even though there are
definite design differences between mouthpieces, adjustments
can be made to give any mouthpiece the flexability to work well
in any setting. Your mouthpiece can also be set up specifically
for use in Jazz, R&B, Classical, small or large ensemble,
acoustic or electric, or any combination of these settings and
styles. Based on your personal preferences, Norbert determines
the initial approach to be used in setting up your facing, tip
opening, and baffle style.
He
can shape the facing and baffle, open or close, brighten or
darken, and setup your mouthpiece to be ideal for any specific
kind of playing. Once fully completed, each
mouthpiece has optimized playing properties including improved
accuracy in response & articulation, dynamic range, intonation,
improved tonal spectrum, resulting in an overall maximized level
of playability and musical enjoyment!
Analysis of Mouthpieces
He
starts by analyzing and adjusting the table for absolute flatness.
This achieves an airtight seal between the reed and the mouthpiece,
and an accurate surface for the measuring glass to get a true
facing reading. Before working on the curve, Norbert adjusts
the width and shape of the side and tip rails so that they have
the proper fit and the correct amount of contact with the reed.
Also addressed is the shape and height of the baffle, and the
appropriate adjustments are made based on the playing and tonal
charactaristics desired by the player, as discussed with Norbert
before-hand.
Once all of this
has been achieved, he then checks the facing using 40 feeler
gauges, (far more used than on any factory-faced mouthpiece).
Norbert then adjusts the rails for exact symmetry in measurements
for the entire legnth of the facing, and modifies or corrects
the shape of the curve to achieve the desired playing results
of the mouthpiece's owner. There are many different facing styles
to choose from, but with Norbert's expertise your mouthpiece
can be tailored to your specific way of playing and your style
of music. The proper facing will most definitely improve your
playing experience.
Norbert
works on all materials including ebonite (hard rubber), brass,
copper, bronze, crystal, silverite, aluminum, plastic, epoxy/resin,
wood, and even stainless steel, potentially making the worst
mouthpiece you own into your favorite. There
is no such thing as a "bad" mouthpiece, once passing
through the hands of Norbert!
Norbert
can also take any mouthpiece, measure and anylize it, and then
duplicate the facing onto any other mouthpiece, giving you a
duplicate mouthpiece as a back-up in case of damage or loss
to your original. The one difference between the "back-up"
and the original is that the "back up" is almost always
more accurately faced than the original, unless the original
has a flat table and perfectly symmetrical rails! Because of
this, players often report that they end up using their new
"back-up" as their "main" mouthpiece instead
of their original.
References
Many professional saxophone
and clarinet players play on mouthpieces modified and refaced
by Norbert Stachel. These are some of the players:
Charles
McPherson
(Charles Mingus)
Craig
Handy
(Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, The Mingus Big Band, Herbie
Hancock)
Michael
Blake (The Loung Lizards)
Carlos
Averhoff
(Irakere)
Tim Berne
Marty
Ehrlich
Brad
Leali (Harry Connick)
Peter
Brainin (Willie Colon, The Chico O'Farrill
Orchestra)
Lawrence
Feldman
(First-call New York studio and Broadway musician)
Steve
Elliot (Ray Charles)
Emilio
Castillo
(Tower Of Power)
Tom
Politzer
(Tower Of Power)
Mouthpiece Refacing Prices
$50
per hour for Hard Rubber, Plastic, and Wood - $125
flat fee.
$60 per hour for Brass and Silver - $150 flat fee.
$70 per hour for Bronze and Stainless Steel - $175 flat fee.
A check is required to be included with mouthpieces sent in
the mail to cover the full flat fee.
If it takes less that 2 1/2 hours to reface, you will be refunded
the difference based on the actual time to reface and the hourly
rate.
Rush
orders, add $25 per mouthpiece.
e-mail
Norbert@PurpleRoom.net