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The new Chedeville range of mouthpieces features an exciting all new selection of Classical Clarinet and Saxophone mouthpiece models. Since the acquisition by JodyJazz Inc of the famous Chedeville Company, Jody Espina and his advisory team of top players and educators have been working tirelessly to develop this exciting new range of mouthpieces. Our goal is simple – to make the greatest clarinet and saxophone mouthpieces from the finest material possible for Classical musicians. The Chedeville company was originally founded in Paris in the early 1920’s, crafting their mouthpieces from super-resonant premium rod rubber. Now under the leadership of Jody Espina, Chedeville mouthpieces are once again available using the original Chedeville rod rubber recipe, reformulated after years of painstaking historical research. For over two years Jody has been developing Classical clarinet and saxophone mouthpieces and has now combined his designs with “Chedeville Rubber”, and certain aspects of the original Chedeville models. The Chedeville Elite Bb Clarinet Mouthpiece creates a warm beautiful clarinet tone with excellent control and intonation. The medium length classic ‘Chedeville facing curve’ produces a warm yet strong, full tone with playability that is unsurpassed. The Chedeville RC Series Classical Saxophone Mouthpieces feature a round chamber which creates a warm beautiful saxophone tone with excellent control and intonation. The medium length classic ‘Chedeville facing curve’ produces a warm yet strong, full tone with playability that is unsurpassed. The Chedeville RC Series Saxophone Mouthpieces are available in Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Baritone models. All mouthpiece models are available in a comprehensive selection of tip openings. All Chedeville mouthpieces are handcrafted at the JodyJazz/Chedeville factory in Savannah Georgia and made with new world technology and old world craftsmanship to the highest standards of excellence.
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