Best Legit (Classical) Tenor Sax Mouthpiece

(November 20, 2009)

Tenor Sax is an animal from another planet and it requires its own brand of equipment.  Let's put aside the obvious differences in size and sound and just say that the instrument plays dramatically differently than the other Saxophones (and by a long shot!)  Here we're looking at mouthpieces that suit Classical (or Legit) Tenor Sax playing which is altogether overlooked in many circles.

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Vandoren Optimum Series TL3 Tenor Sax Mouthpiece

Why it's best:
Vandoren's reputation for quality, variety, and excellence has produced a wide array of mouthpieces and entering the TL3 into the top spot on this list was no small feat.  Because the Tenor Sax is so persnickety it takes a great deal of effort to get a smooth, responsiv...read full reviewAvailable From:
Amazon.com    $114.95

Why it's a best pick:
Ralph Morgan is a pioneer in custom-cut mouthpieces for Clarinets and Saxophones and his work lives on in the 3C Classical Tenor Sax Mouthpiece.  Morgan used the designations for his mouthpieces as a simple guide to pick the right one and his mo... read full review

Why it's a best pick:
Beechler has produced Saxophone and Clarinet mouthpieces for years and the Hard Rubber #6L is one of the best for playing Classical Tenor Sax music. Even though this mouthpiece has a very large 228 tip opening this mouthpiece doesn't bark because of the nice h... read full review

Why it's a best pick:
Eugene Rousseau's hand is on so much in the Saxophone world that it is hard to get too far from him even if you're not talking about the Alto Sax.  Most people know him as an Alto Saxophonist, but he was a Master of all the Saxophones and he brings his mastery of the in... read full review

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Why it's a best pick:
Caravan Mouthpieces are made in the "American Symphonic Tradition" and there is little else more American than apple pie and the Tenor Sax.  Caravans are made in the lineage of old-school American Tenor Saxophonists who straddle the line between Jazz and Class... read full review

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