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Meister Momotake Kawamura
MOMO Special Mouthpieces
for brass instruments
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Meister, Momotake Kawamura who studied and manufactured wind instruments for 30 years at Yamaha Corporation and got profound knowledge through the interchange with many excellent players is now pleased to offer his supreme mouthpieces for brass instruments to the worldwide markets. Made of specially processed best meterial and also acoustically processed, the MOMO Special Mouthpieces are elaborately hand-made one by one. They are easy-to-sound for everybody. With minimal efforts, the greatest expression is possible. Incredibly good response / Clear and pure sound / Easy-to-blow / Solid sound with a comfortable resistance / Wide range of dynamics from pianissimo to forte fortissimo / Sound to be projected to every corner of concert hall / Easy-to-play lip slur / Easy-to-control sound of correct pitch in all resisters Chart(Models, Specifications) |
MOMO Special Ligatures
for clarinets and saxophones
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The ligature is very important part for the instrument in the points ;
how to amplify the vibration of reed and how to enrich the sound colors.
Meister, Momotake Kawamura as a result of his own study, development, and various
tests on the materials, cuts the specially processed materials and hammers
them by hand to form ligatures. Then all the ligatures are acoustically processed through special tempering. Two kinds of materials are used for the ligatures such as brass with brilliant sound and nickel-silver with solid and serene sound. Two styles of ligatures, vertical and horizontal, are available which have respective different resistance. Incredibly good response / Clear and pure sound / Solid sound with a comfortable resistance / Increased sound / The different sounds by materials / Sound to be projected to every corner of concert hall / Easy-to-play slur / Wide range of dynamics / Easy-to-control sound |
The difference in the sound by the configuration * Vertical style ......... Solid sound (because of having much area to press down a reed.) * Horizontal style ......... Flexible sound (compared with the vertical style.) |