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RHINO-E21 Alto Sax Mouthpiece

Tip-Opening:

#7 / 0.081" , #8 / 0.086"

Chamber:

Medium

Features

Bright and rich sound
Fee-Blowing feel
Wider sound dynamic
Excellent stability and support
Powerful strength of the sound

The Rhino-E21 is a really good saxophone mouthpiece that makes your sound loud and clear. You can play it to sound fat or subtle. It's made to use your breath in the best way possible, so you can control it really well, whether you're playing high notes, low notes, or soft notes.

This mouthpiece is best for people who are pretty good at playing the saxophone. It's easy to play, and it's perfect for lots of different types of music like rock, funk, blues, jazz, latin music, pop music, and more!


HOW DOES THE BENT-UP STRUCTURE(Air Deflector) WORKS?

You might wonder how the air deflector affects the sound of the saxophone. Well, the air deflector helps to guide and concentrate more air into the mouthpiece, which makes the sound smoother. Let's compare a regular mouthpiece to the Rhino-E21.









HOW IS THE SOUND OF RHINO-E21?

The main thing that determines a mouthpiece's sound is its design, including the baffle, inner shape, and facing curve. However, when you compare the Rhino-E21 to a regular mouthpiece with the same design (except for the air deflector), the Rhino-E21 sounds more powerful and stable. In other words, the air deflector makes the mouthpiece work even better.



HOW TO SET UP THE REED ON RHINO-E21?

When it comes to setting up the reed on the Rhino-E21, it's just like any other mouthpiece. You want to make sure the front edge of the reed lines up with the bottom of the tip. You can also adjust the position a little bit forward or backward based on your personal preferences.



WHERE IS THE PROPER AREA TO PUT MY MOUTH IN RHINO-E21?

When you try the Rhino-E21 for the first time, you might wonder if you need to move your mouth farther back because the air deflector makes the beak longer. However, you can think of the air deflector as an extra part and play it like a regular mouthpiece without changing your mouth position.


This new style of mouthpiece offers more ways to play and experiment, and I'm excited to see how it affects your playing.


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