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Trombone Mouthpiece Metal - Faxx Small Shank

Faxx mouthpieces are of the highest standard in quality and reliability and rival the famous maker brands. Precision made in Germany, these double-silver plated mouthpieces are manufactured on high quality CNC machinery to ensure consistency. Available Sizes: 1.5G, 4G, 5G, 6.5AL, 51D Contact the store for current selection and availability.
Manufacturer: Faxx
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Instruments that Use Small Shank Trombone Mouthpieces:

  1. Small Bore Tenor Trombones

    • Typically found in jazz bands, school bands, or beginner-level orchestras.

    • These have a bore size around 0.500" to 0.508".

    • Common brands include Yamaha student models, King 606, Bach TB301.

  2. Medium Bore Tenor Trombones

    • Some medium bores still take small shank mouthpieces.

    • If you're unsure, the instrument’s receiver will confirm it—it should be narrow and tapered to fit the small shank.

  3. Euphoniums (with Small Shank Receivers)

    • These are often non-compensating euphoniums or older models.

    • Medium-bore euphoniums used in school bands commonly accept small shank mouthpieces, and the Faxx 6½AL in small shank is a very popular choice.

  4. Baritone Horns

    • British-style 3-valve baritones (not American-style marching baritones) often use small shank mouthpieces as well.

    • Great for traditional brass band or ensemble work.

Instruments that Use Small Shank Trombone Mouthpieces:

  1. Small Bore Tenor Trombones

    • Typically found in jazz bands, school bands, or beginner-level orchestras.

    • These have a bore size around 0.500" to 0.508".

    • Common brands include Yamaha student models, King 606, Bach TB301.

  2. Medium Bore Tenor Trombones

    • Some medium bores still take small shank mouthpieces.

    • If you're unsure, the instrument’s receiver will confirm it—it should be narrow and tapered to fit the small shank.

  3. Euphoniums (with Small Shank Receivers)

    • These are often non-compensating euphoniums or older models.

    • Medium-bore euphoniums used in school bands commonly accept small shank mouthpieces, and the Faxx 6½AL in small shank is a very popular choice.

  4. Baritone Horns

    • British-style 3-valve baritones (not American-style marching baritones) often use small shank mouthpieces as well.

    • Great for traditional brass band or ensemble work.

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