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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 · 25 posts · Joined 2003. #1 · Apr 28, 2003. A while back I seem to remember stumbling upon a web page devoted to Michael Brecker and specifically his varied mouthpiece setups over the years. Unfortunately, I just can't seem to find it now. I know he used a metal Link for many years until he developed a neck injury, presumably due to blowing so ...

  4. Although the Michael Brecker Archive does contain mouthpieces, EWIs, thousands of pages of original music manuscripts, practice notebooks, photos, memorabilia, ... along with the only other Guardala in his collection, some other earlier Otto Link models and a Dukoff. Michael Brecker Archive. Biography; Complete List of Archive Materials ...

  5. The "Master Link" was the first mouthpiece manufactured by Otto Link. The mouthpieces generally only came in smaller tip openings, but had very large chambers. The mouthpieces also had a ridge on the sides and underneath the table for the ligature to slide in, much like Lawton mouthpi...

  6. The Downtown MB1 is modeled after the famous Dave Guardala model that Michael Brecker played on most of his career, and is great for jazz fusion, smooth jazz, rock, and wherever a bright, ... If you're looking for a piece that can straddle that line between an Otto Link and a Guardala, [the Live] would be a great mouthpiece to consider.

  7. Hard Rubber Otto Link 7* Tenor Mouthpiece. August 13, 2009 by Steve 11 Comments. This mouthpiece is the best hard rubber link I’ve ever played. I won it off Ebay for 200.00 bucks. That was the opening bid and no one else bid on it. It’s a little confusing because the seller said it was a John Reilly reface but when I received the piece it ...