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Models for trumpet

2019 July

The key piece of the instrument, the mouthpiece will be selected according to the
repertoire, the level and the style you are looking for.
Adapting your mouthpiece is a simple and effective way of improving your playing without
changing your instrument

"After playing on the same mouthpiece for many years,


the difference was instantly noticeable upon switching to a Donat mouthpiece.
After a short adjustment period, I found a greater ease
of achieving consistency throughout all ranges of the horn.
I am very happy and proud to be playing Donat!"
Justin Stanton
For the trumpet 2019 July2017

Cups

Blanks
Massive - 110gr - short shank
Classic 95gr

Light - 85gr - short shank

Platings
All models are available with 24K gold plating, or silver plating

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For the trumpet 2019 July2017

models
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« E Jazz » for shallow cup - « F Lead » for scream cup

A powerful and colored sound


171 C
A cup diameter Slightly smaller than 1-1/4c, with deeper and more rounded shape

171 C-P 171C with a narrow rim. Close to the Bach 1-1/4C rim

Gunn Fu 1 Design for the Great Russell Gunn – small group, improvisation situation – cup size 170,
compare to a Bach 1-1/2C with a slightly shallow cup while keeping a dark side.
GunnFu#1 with slightlt V cup - Brightens the tone, sound really good in horn section
Gunn Fu #2
For big band/section/studio type work
Versatile, balanced – a thin touch, compare to a deep Bach 1-1/2C with smaller cup and
larger rim.
170 C
On "massive" blank it provides a sound in the spirit of the flugelhorn.
On "classical" blank will be recommended for a soloist

170 F Rashawn Ross cup – also available in 169 size

A rounded cup for a classic sound. For the amateur and the professional alike.
This mouthpiece research the sound but not the power.
169 C
A 3C cup diameter, with deeper and more rounded shape
A wider and comfortable rim.

169 C-H Slightly larger and shallower than 3c with larger rim, this fast diving cup let space for the lips.

169 C-J Big Band

169 E (Jazz) Lead / section

168 D Shallow cup, perfect for shows, Big Band and parades. New Orleans sound on the light Version
A bright sound for the classical musician, easy to play especially in the high register -
Guy Touvron A 167C rounded & shallow – recommended for the soloist who need to be serene while
playing high scores.
Medium deep V cup, For those who already have a wide sound and want to model it - cup size
Erik Truffaz
167
167C Cornet Cornet’s cup on trumpet blank
165 FL LeLoil signature, Throat #16, description to come

165 E (Jazz) Free attack, efficient mouthpiece

165 F (Lead) Shallow cup for salsa, commercial gigs

Christian Martinez’s model mouthpieces, the same rim with different cups. Also available in 161 size
The classical, with his medium small cup can easily be played by young musicians, his slightly
163 Classic
deep C cup will force them to learn to hold the mask.
163 Jazz The Jazz can be used in all kind of situations without think to the endurance
The U shape Lead allows to keep a relatively round sound in the middle register and playing
163 Lead
in the high stuff with no concessions. also available in 161 size
On special request, specials cups like: 173C - 172CR - 171E - 169Cj – 170D –
161Lead ... Old GunnFu (engraved Gunnfu#1) Bent mouthpieces
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