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  1. His earlier mouthpieces included a metal Otto Link 'New York' STM (during the mid-1970s) and a metal Dukoff in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Brecker also played the drums as he often talked about time, or rhythm, being musically the most important.

  2. 25 de mar. de 2024 · He also uses 3.5 strength ‘NY’ cut reeds by Alexander, and a vintage hard rubber Otto Link mouthpiece with a 7 or 7* facing. What Saxophone Did Michael Brecker Play? Michael Brecker played a Selmer Super Balanced Action tenor saxophone early on, before acquiring a Selmer Mark VI (manufactured in 1960, serial number 86xxx) with a ...

  3. 28 de abr. de 2003 · He may have used a link before the dukoffs - lets face, who hasn't played a link at some stage :wink: I believe that he used rubber link on his Ballad album, Nearness of you (i think thats what its called?) - thereby dispelling once and for all that HR Links have to be dark.

  4. The New York Super Tone Master is often referred to as a "double line" or "double ring" which simply refers to the presence of two lines that are cut into the brass at the top side of the shank. Otto Link continued with the double ring design after he moved his operation to Pompano Beach, Florida, but soon switched to just a single line.

  5. These photos of Michael Brecker’s Selmer (Paris) Mark VI tenor saxophone were taken in our Archive space in October 2018. Mike often said that, although he had various backup horns from this era, he mainly performed on this same horn for virtually his entire career.

  6. As stated in the "New York" Super Tone Master description in the Saxophone.org museum, the double line STM Otto Link mouthpieces are considered by many to be the best playing metal Otto Links ever made.

  7. 30 de jul. de 2022 · Otto Link Tone Edge Early Babbitt Connoisseur Series Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece. I received the 7* Otto Link Early Babbitt Connoisseur tenor saxophone mouthpiece directly from JJ Babbitt along with two of the NY Meyer Brothers Connoisseur alto saxophone mouthpieces in a 7 and 8 tip opening.