Meyer Saxophone Mouthpieces
The Meyer Bros. mouthpieces are named after Ed and Frank Meyer who founded the eponym company in 1936. Perhaps the most famous alto player to have used Meyer mouthpieces is Cannonball Adderley, but nearly every jazz alto player since the 50’s has used one for at least some portion of his career. The JJ Babbitt Company has purchased Meyer Bros. in 1971 and has remained the sole owner ever since.
Soprano: 5M, 6M, 7M, 8M
Alto: 5M, 6M, 7M, 8M
Tenor: 5M, 6M, 7M, 8M
Baritone: 5M, 6M, 7M, 8M
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Your search for the ultimate mouthpiece ends with Meyer -one of the finest lines of hard rubber mouthpieces available. Easy-to-blow Meyer rubber mouthpieces can be played by almost anyone - from student to virtuoso, making them a top choice of players at every level. Although the alto rubber series is the flagship of the line, you may also find your dreamboat in soprano, tenor or baritone registers, in a wide range of tip openings.
For exquisite playing response and smoothness of tone, these mouthpieces stand alone. Meyer...because there is no substitute for quality.
Meyer tip openings range from 4 to 10, while the most popular are 5, 6, 7 and 8 in medium facing length and chamber. We maintain a substantial stock for you to choose from!
Tip openings for soprano
Model 5M: .051” / 1.29mm
Model 6M: .054” / 1.37mm
Model 7M: .057” / 1.45mm
Model 8M: .059” / 1.50mm
Tip openings for alto
Model 5M: .071” / 1.80mm
Model 6M: .076” / 1.93mm
Model 7M: .081” / 2.06mm
Model 8M: .086” / 2.19mm
Tip openings for tenor
Model 5M: .076” / 1.93mm
Model 6M: .081” / 2.06mm
Model 7M: .0.86” / 2.19mm
Model 8M: .0.92” / 2.34mm
Tip openings for baritone
Model 5M: .092” / 2.34mm
Model 6M: .098” / 2.49mm
Model 7M: .0.104” / 2.64mm
Model 8M: .0.110” / 2.54mm