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Loose Lips


Loose Lips


$4.10


If you crossed Mitford, North Carolina, with Peyton Place, you might come up with Runnymede, Maryland, the most beguiling of Southern towns. In Loose Lips, Rita Mae Brown revisits Runnymede and the beloved characters introduced in Six of One and Bingo, serving up an exuberant portrayal of small-town sins and Southern mores, set against a backdrop of homefront life during World War II.”I’m afraid l…

Lipstick Jihad: A Memoir of Growing up Iranian in America and American in Iran


Lipstick Jihad: A Memoir of Growing up Iranian in America and American in Iran


$0.14


As far back as she can remember, Azadeh Moaveni has felt at odds with her tangled identity as an Iranian-American. In suburban America, Azadeh lived in two worlds. At home, she was the daughter of the Iranian exile community, serving tea, clinging to tradition, and dreaming of Tehran. Outside, she was a California girl who practiced yoga and listened to Madonna. For years, she ignored the tense s…

 All Balls Fork & Dust Seal Wiper Kit Part # 56-117


All Balls Fork & Dust Seal Wiper Kit Part # 56-117


$29.95


Functions smoothly during repetitive jumping. Seal life is 540,000 strokes, equal to 100 hours of continuous 28.8 jumps. Seal life exceeds current seals by 496,800 strokes (8 hours of continuous 28.8 foot jumps). Patented fork seal features a balanced 3 lip design that evenly distributes the pressure reducing operating temperature, wear and friction Custom Elastomer Fork Seals have been tested to outlast OEM fork seals. Extends typical seal life by 3 to 5 times over OEM seals Stiction (friction) measures from 1/3 to 1/2 less than OEM seals for smoother fork action Lower Stiction, Longer Life! It doesnt get any better than this! Plus, the only complete line of dust wipers! Wipers should be replaced with the fork seals to assure peak performance

 Bach Cornet Mouthpiece, 11½A


Bach Cornet Mouthpiece, 11½A


$43.99


Rim shape is described for each individual model. Model numbers progress numerically from model #1 with the largest cup diameter, to model #20C with the smallest cup diameter.Cup depths are notated with letters. "A" cups are the deepest; standard cups have no letter designation; progressively shallower cups are marked B through F. "A" Models have very deep cups, #24 backbores, and emit a large, dark sound.Models with no letter designation have deep cups, #10 backbores, and produce a rich, full, clear tone. "B" Models have medium deep cups, #7 backbores, and have a full, Teutonic tone with great volume. "C" Models have medium cups, #10 backbores, and are preferred by many players that alternate between Bb, C and D trumpet. "D" Models have medium-shallow cups, #76 backbores, and produce a sparkling, brilliant tone, especially in the high register. Artists who continually play in the extreme high register use them to advantage. "E" Models have shallow cups, #117 backbores, and are designed for use on soprano and piccolo trumpets. Also preferred by extreme high register players. "F" Models have extra-shallow cups, #76 backbores, and are also preferred by extreme high register players. "V" Models have V style cups. "V" designates a very deep cup, #20 throat, and #25 backbore; "MV" designates a medium deep cup, #25 throat, and #25 backbore; "SV" designates a shallow cup, #25 throat, and #25 backbore. "W" Models have a wide, cushion rim for soft, thick lips.Model No. – Rim ShapeDescription 11C – Medium wideA beautiful brilliant C trumpet tone that requires little effort to play in the high register, yet with a free low range. 11D – Medium wide, well roundedProduces a brilliant tone, effective in the high register. Good for players not having a strong embouchure. 11DW – Extra widePlayers with thick, fleshy lips, especially those who cannot rely on the strength of their lip muscles, can use this cushion rim mouthpiece to advantage. Produces crisp, easy top tones. 11EW – Extra wide, rather high toward the inner edgeA cushion-rim mouthpiece especially designed for the extreme high register. Because of the extra shallow cup, the tone is very brilliant, piercing, and cuts well. For players who have heavier than normal pressure in the high register. 11½A – Medium wide, well roundedSimilar to No. 11A, but slightly smaller. Produces a rich, round tone. 11½C – Medium wideA brilliant, scintillating tone, very easy response and good all-around register. 11¾C – Medium wide, well roundedEasy playing, with a compact, brilliant tone. Recommended for players with sensitive embouchures and narrow lips. 11¾CW – Fairly wide, rather flat, not too sharpA cushion rim for players with soft, fleshy lips who rely on above average pressure. Responds easily in the high register. 12 – Broad, rather flatThis popular model produces a full, mellow tone. A good choice for players of the English or Italian school who are accustomed to small mouthpieces and players with heavy, weak lips. 12B – Broad, rather flatThe same rim as No. 12, with a slightly shallower cup to make the tone more lively. High register responds well. 12C – Broad, rather flatBrilliant tone, easy high register for trumpeters who have to play forte in the upper range and for players with heavy, weak lips have difficulty with the high tones. 12CW – Broad, rather flat toward the insideCup diameter and depth are the same as No. 12C, extra wide cushion rim. 17 – Medium wideA small mouthpiece with a solid, compact tone. Players with thin lips find this model highly satisfactory. 17C – Medium wideA lively, clear and brilliant tone, for players with thin lips whose embouchures tire easily. 18 – Broad, rather flatHas the same cup as No. 17, but a wider rim. Players of the old Italian or English school havi

 Bach Cornet Mouthpiece, 11½C


Bach Cornet Mouthpiece, 11½C


$43.99


Rim shape is described for each individual model. Model numbers progress numerically from model #1 with the largest cup diameter, to model #20C with the smallest cup diameter.Cup depths are notated with letters. "A" cups are the deepest; standard cups have no letter designation; progressively shallower cups are marked B through F. "A" Models have very deep cups, #24 backbores, and emit a large, dark sound.Models with no letter designation have deep cups, #10 backbores, and produce a rich, full, clear tone. "B" Models have medium deep cups, #7 backbores, and have a full, Teutonic tone with great volume. "C" Models have medium cups, #10 backbores, and are preferred by many players that alternate between Bb, C and D trumpet. "D" Models have medium-shallow cups, #76 backbores, and produce a sparkling, brilliant tone, especially in the high register. Artists who continually play in the extreme high register use them to advantage. "E" Models have shallow cups, #117 backbores, and are designed for use on soprano and piccolo trumpets. Also preferred by extreme high register players. "F" Models have extra-shallow cups, #76 backbores, and are also preferred by extreme high register players. "V" Models have V style cups. "V" designates a very deep cup, #20 throat, and #25 backbore; "MV" designates a medium deep cup, #25 throat, and #25 backbore; "SV" designates a shallow cup, #25 throat, and #25 backbore. "W" Models have a wide, cushion rim for soft, thick lips.Model No. – Rim ShapeDescription 11C – Medium wideA beautiful brilliant C trumpet tone that requires little effort to play in the high register, yet with a free low range. 11D – Medium wide, well roundedProduces a brilliant tone, effective in the high register. Good for players not having a strong embouchure. 11DW – Extra widePlayers with thick, fleshy lips, especially those who cannot rely on the strength of their lip muscles, can use this cushion rim mouthpiece to advantage. Produces crisp, easy top tones. 11EW – Extra wide, rather high toward the inner edgeA cushion-rim mouthpiece especially designed for the extreme high register. Because of the extra shallow cup, the tone is very brilliant, piercing, and cuts well. For players who have heavier than normal pressure in the high register. 11½A – Medium wide, well roundedSimilar to No. 11A, but slightly smaller. Produces a rich, round tone. 11½C – Medium wideA brilliant, scintillating tone, very easy response and good all-around register. 11¾C – Medium wide, well roundedEasy playing, with a compact, brilliant tone. Recommended for players with sensitive embouchures and narrow lips. 11¾CW – Fairly wide, rather flat, not too sharpA cushion rim for players with soft, fleshy lips who rely on above average pressure. Responds easily in the high register. 12 – Broad, rather flatThis popular model produces a full, mellow tone. A good choice for players of the English or Italian school who are accustomed to small mouthpieces and players with heavy, weak lips. 12B – Broad, rather flatThe same rim as No. 12, with a slightly shallower cup to make the tone more lively. High register responds well. 12C – Broad, rather flatBrilliant tone, easy high register for trumpeters who have to play forte in the upper range and for players with heavy, weak lips have difficulty with the high tones. 12CW – Broad, rather flat toward the insideCup diameter and depth are the same as No. 12C, extra wide cushion rim. 17 – Medium wideA small mouthpiece with a solid, compact tone. Players with thin lips find this model highly satisfactory. 17C – Medium wideA lively, clear and brilliant tone, for players with thin lips whose embouchures tire easily. 18 – Broad, rather flatHas the same cup as No. 17, but a wider rim. Players of the old Italian or English school havi

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