The present invention relates to a saxophone mouthpiece.
A saxophone mouthpiece is an instrument vibrator and generates sound by vibrating a reed attached thereon, and then the sound is transmitted into a body of the saxophone. Both of the saxophone mouthpiece and a clarinet mouthpiece use a single reed, and the tone of the instrument may be influenced by a volume of an inner chamber of the mouthpiece, a length of the mouthpiece, a shape of the inner chamber, a window size and material of the mouthpiece. The conventional saxophone mouthpiece includes a window, and the reed is bent toward a front end of the window when the player holds the saxophone mouthpiece in his/her mouth, so that the reed is vibrated relative to side rails of the saxophone mouthpiece when the player blows air. However, the reed is mostly made of bamboo and becomes soft when absorbing too much saliva, the player's lower lip has to exert greater force on the saxophone mouthpiece to control so as to produce correct sound. When the force exerted on the saxophone mouthpiece is too large, the reed is too close to the side rails and a gap between the reed and the side rails is too small so that the reed cannot be vibrated as expected, which results in changes in timbre and inconvenient and undesirable control.
The present invention is, therefore, arisen to obviate or at least mitigate the above-mentioned disadvantages.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a saxophone mouthpiece, which allows a reed to form a gap with side rails besides its window so that the reed can be vibrated as expected to produce ideal tone and scale when a player blows.
To achieve the above and other objects, the present invention provides a saxophone mouthpiece, including a main body. The main body includes an assembling portion and a mouthpiece portion. The mouthpiece portion defines a front end and a rear end relative to each other, and the rear end is connected with the assembling portion. One side of the mouthpiece portion has a window disposed thereon and is configured to be pressed against by a reed, and another side of the mouthpiece portion has a baffle disposed thereon. Two opposite sides of the window have two side rails facing outwardly, and each of the two side rails includes a first arcuate convex segment, a non-arcuate convex segment and a second arcuate convex segment arranged sequentially from the front end toward the rear end.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
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The main body 1 includes an assembling portion 2 and a mouthpiece portion 3. The mouthpiece portion 3 defines a front end 31 and a rear end 32 relative to each other, and the rear end 32 is connected with the assembling portion 2. One side of the mouthpiece portion 3 has a window 33 disposed thereon and is configured to be pressed against by a reed 9, another side of the mouthpiece portion 3 has a baffle 34 disposed thereon. Two opposite sides of the window 33 have two side rails 35 facing outwardly, and each of the two side rails 35 includes a first arcuate convex segment 351, a non-arcuate convex segment 352 and a second arcuate convex segment 353 arranged sequentially from the front end 31 toward the rear end 32. Preferably, the assembling portion 2 extends in an axial direction 38, and an inner wall 21 of the assembling portion 2 is tapered in a direction toward the mouthpiece portion 3 (as shown in
For playing, the reed 9 and the mouthpiece portion 3 are held from the front end 31 by a player's mouth. Since each of the two side rails 35 has the first arcuate convex segment 351, the non-arcuate convex segment 352 and the second arcuate convex segment 353 arranged sequentially thereon, the reed 9 is bent in a direction toward the two side rails 35 when the reed 9 and the mouthpiece portion 3 are held by the player's mouth. When the player's mouth holds on a portion of the reed 9 near the rear end 32, the reed 9 is abutted against the second arcuate convex segment 353 and not fully adhered to the non-arcuate convex segment 352 because of a shape of the non-arcuate convex segment 352. Therefore, the reed 9 and the non-arcuate convex segment 352 define a gap therebetween, and the reed 9 can be vibrated effectively to produce low frequency sound. When the player's mouth holds on a portion of the reed 9 near the front end 31, the reed 9 is abutted against the second arcuate convex segment 353 and contacts a junction of the first arcuate convex segment 351 and the non-arcuate convex segment 352, and a portion of the reed 9 corresponds to the first arcuate convex segment 351 can vibrate in a high frequency so as to produce high frequency sound. Therefore, the saxophone mouthpiece of the present invention can effectively produce ideal tone and scale.
Specifically, a bottom portion of the mouthpiece portion 3 has the baffle 34 disposed thereon, and a top portion of the mouthpiece portion 3 includes a top board 36. A side of the top board 36 adjacent to the front end 31 has the window 33 disposed thereon, and the top board 36 is configured to be pressed against by the reed 9. The mouthpiece portion 3 further includes two side boards 37, and the two side boards 37 are connected between the top board 36 and the baffle 34.
In this embodiment, the saxophone mouthpiece further includes a positioning assembly 4, and two ends of the positioning assembly 4 are respectively connected with the two side boards 37. The positioning assembly 4 is configured to urge the reed 9 to be pressed against the top board 36 so as to position the reed 9. Preferably, the positioning assembly 4 includes a positioning member 41 being U-shaped and a pressing member 42, and two ends of the positioning member 41 are assembled to the two side boards 37. The pressing member 42 is screwingly connected with the positioning member 41 and configured to press the reed 9 toward and against the top board 36 so that a force that the reed 9 pressed against the top board 36 is adjustable by turning the pressing member 42 for tuning. An end of the pressing member 42 has a pressing plate 421 disposed thereon, and the pressing plate 421 is configured to be pressed against the reed 9. The two side boards 37 respectively have a plurality of locking holes 371 disposed thereon, and the positioning assembly 4 is assembled to the two side boards 37 by two fasteners 43 respectively screwed with one of the plurality of locking holes 371 of one of the two side boards 37. Each of the two fasteners 43 is selectively disposed through one of the locking holes 371 of one of the two side boards 37, which is adjustable according to a material of the reed 9.
An extending length of the non-arcuate convex segment 352 is greater than an extending length of the first arcuate convex segment 351, and the extending length of the non-arcuate convex segment 352 is shorter than an extending length of the second arcuate convex segment 353 so that a portion of the reed 9 corresponding to the first arcuate convex segment 351 is relatively short for high-frequency vibration.
Specifically, the non-arcuate convex segment 352 is a flat surface or concave surface, and a curvature of the first arcuate convex segment 351 is identical to a curvature of the second arcuate convex segment 353. In this embodiment, the non-arcuate convex segment 352 is a flat surface. Please refer to
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The plurality of first guiding channels 51 are configured to guide gas entering from the front end 31 to flow in a designated path, and the plurality of said second guiding grooves 512 extend obliquely toward the central line 11 for gathering the gas. The gas entering from the front end 31 flows through the plurality of first guiding channels 51 has sufficient power to flow, which allows the player to produce a fuller and more mellow tone with a smaller blowing force, and allows the player with a small lung capacity to easily and quickly control the instrument they are playing.
The two second guiding channels 52 are communicated with the plurality of said second guiding grooves 512 of the plurality of first guiding channels 51 so as to provide confluence effect and exhaust the gas together, which makes the gas more concentrated and flow faster. Moreover, the two second guiding channels 52 extend parallel to the central line 11 so as to guide the gas to uniformly flow in a direction parallel to the central line 11.
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Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements May be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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