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JodyJazz DV NY Bariton Sax Mouthpiece
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The DV NY produces a darker, less bright tone than the contemporary sound of the DV. The deep baffle/chamber design of the DV NY produce a beautiful Classic Jazz Baritone Saxophone sound reminiscent of the masters of the 50’s and 60’s. Think Mulligan, Harry Carney, Pepper Adams etc.
- To create the most efficient mouthpiece possible. That means that there is no stuffiness and little resistance.
- To emulate the sound of the Classic 50’s and 60’s metal Baritone sax mouthpieces, while giving the sound an extra fatness from the secondary window.
- To produce the most beautiful tone on any JodyJazz mouthpiece so far.
I understand that there may be a backorder on these mouthpieces. Why do we have to wait to buy one of these pieces.
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"The JodyJazz DV series mouthpieces are hand made to ensure and maintain their highest quality. Demand will not compromise our ability to ensure that every mouthpiece we produce is the best available. When you order one of our mouthpieces, you can be assured that every effort is made to ensure you are rewarded with a product worthy of your investment. That will take time, care and patience. We feel that our DV, DV CHI and DV NY series are worth the wait and we believe you will too. Thanks a lot for your patience.
To create the most efficient saxophone mouthpiece possible while emulating the sound of the Classic 50's and 60's metal Baritone sax mouthpieces. That means that a beautiful, rich baritone sax tone can be produced with less effort than on previous mouthpieces.
The new facing curve results in absolutely no dead spots in the vibration of the reed. In other words all notes in all ranges respond equally. This Baritone sax mouthpiece has a husky barrel-chested tone and can sing sweetly and beautifully. Sub toning and low notes are extremely easy and the second octave of the baritone is less muddy than other traditional models while still sounding warm and full. Intonation is spot on. Be prepared to be inspired by your tone.
I have found that many jazz baritone saxophone players are playing saxophone mouthpieces that are stuffy and have a high degree of resistance. Also low notes can be more difficult to play on these older mouthpieces.
We have had many converts who were playing the most popular Jazz saxophone mouthpieces and who are amazed to find a saxophone mouthpiece that works so efficiently, where the articulation is clean and one can easily go from low to high and vice versa and still retain a beautiful full warm tone.
The DV NY saxophone mouthpieces are manufactured on the most sophisticated computer controlled Lathes and Mills, yet the DV NY benefits from a high degree of hand finishing. The attention to detail in design and finishing given to the DV NY results in a stunning work of art that plays like a dream come true.
What Does The DV NY Do?
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DV NY Difference
DV NY vs. DV (How are they different?)
Both mouthpieces have a full resonant sound due to the secondary window. The DV will have more projection and be brighter due to the raised floor of the chamber while the DV NY will have a more traditional Jazz sound and projection due to the deep full chamber. We often recommend trying both mouthpieces if you are not sure which model would suit you.
Photo: (Front: DV | BACK: DV NY)
Special Notes on The DV NY Bari Saxophone Mouthpiece
Be prepared to use or at least try harder reeds than you normally do due to the free blowing nature of the DV NY’s and the DV’s. This may or may not be the case for you. The great benefit of this is that a harder reed lasts longer and a harder reed helps the altissimo range. For this same reason, there is a small possibility that you may want to try a slightly more open tip than normal. For example, Otto Link # 7 players will usually play a DV NY 7*.
Also please note that if you are coming from a bright mouthpiece like the Dukoff or Guardala it is very likely that the DV instead of the DV NY will be more to your liking. This is because the DV while having a lot of power and projection still has a lot of bottom in the sound. The DV NY has plenty of bottom in the sound but it does not have as much projection as the DV. In other words if you are playing a lot of gigs where you need a lot of volume you may want to choose the DV. We often recommend trying both mouthpieces if you are not sure which model would suit you. |
The most popular tip opening range will be 7*, 8,. Players seem to prefer a size larger than what they would comparably play on a Link, for example, due to the relatively free blowing nature of the DV NY.
6 = .100 7 = .110 7* = .115 8 = .120 9 = .130 10 = .140
The mouthpiece comes with a Gold Plated Rico H Ligature, FF Cap, Mouthpiece Pouch and special Wood Cylinder case