Model: Soprano
Rim: 3G Cup Depth: Shallow Double Cup Bore: #5
Model: A1 Alto Trombone
Rim: 3G Cup Depth: "C" Style Bore: .234"
Model: 1.7 Symphony Tenor Trombone
Rim: 3G Cup Depth: Medium Deep Bore: .281"
Model: B1 Bass Trombone
Rim: 3G Cup Depth: 1 1/2G Depth Bore: .284"
Model: C1 Contra Bass Trombone
Rim: 27.25mm, 1.063" w/3G Contour Cup Depth: Deep Bore: .281"
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Greg Black has been working with the phenomenal Jim Nova since spring of 2002. The demands of Jim's professional career have required several custom consultations and creations to meet and achieve his musical and physical needs. Jim being the true embodiment of a doubler, these mouthpieces range throughout the entire trombone spectrum--from contrabass to soprano. Combined with his dedication and hard work, Jim has been able to achieve unparalleled performance goals throughout his career continuing to push the limits and possibilities of the trombone.
You can hear Jim and some of his incredible work with the Pittsburgh Symphony or on his webpage www.jimnova.com as well as on SoundCloud.
Photos and video courtesy of Greg Black and Lynn Means of The Maker's Melody photography.
Model: Soprano
Rim: 3G Cup Depth: Shallow Double Cup Bore: #5
Model: A1 Alto Trombone
Rim: 3G Cup Depth: "C" Style Bore: .234"
Model: 1.7 Symphony Tenor Trombone
Rim: 3G Cup Depth: Medium Deep Bore: .281"
Model: B1 Bass Trombone
Rim: 3G Cup Depth: 1 1/2G Depth Bore: .284"
Model: C1 Contra Bass Trombone
Rim: 27.25mm, 1.063" w/3G Contour Cup Depth: Deep Bore: .281"
*****
Greg Black has been working with the phenomenal Jim Nova since spring of 2002. The demands of Jim's professional career have required several custom consultations and creations to meet and achieve his musical and physical needs. Jim being the true embodiment of a doubler, these mouthpieces range throughout the entire trombone spectrum--from contrabass to soprano. Combined with his dedication and hard work, Jim has been able to achieve unparalleled performance goals throughout his career continuing to push the limits and possibilities of the trombone.
You can hear Jim and some of his incredible work with the Pittsburgh Symphony or on his webpage www.jimnova.com as well as on SoundCloud.
Photos and video courtesy of Greg Black and Lynn Means of The Maker's Melody photography.