The Waitlist for These is 6 Months! - Licostini

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  • čas přidán 1. 05. 2022
  • Merch Available now! parkhousecreations.com
    It was an absolute joy to try out the Licostini FDC Mouthpieces! I am attempting to keep my reviews more brief and to the point. Unfortunately, this means that things will get left on the cutting room floor. So, if you have any specific questions about something I didn't cover in regards to the mouthpieces, or you would like me to talk about some aspect of them in more detail, feel free to comment down below!
    Want to order your own mouthpieces? You can reach Mr. Licostini here: (a.licostini @ libero.it)
    Equipment Used:
    Clarinet Equipment:
    Buffet Crampon Tosca Bb Clarinet
    Licostini FDC Mouthpieces
    Gold Plated Inverted Bonade Ligature
    D'Addario Strength 3 Reserve Evolution Reeds
    (and Strength 3 Reserve Classic in some clips)
    Custom Barrel
    Audio Equipment
    Sound Devices MixPre-3
    Shure KSM 141 x2
    Line Audio CM4 x1
    Camera:
    Fujifilm XT-3 x2
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    Email: (parkhousecreations @ gmail.com)
    #licostini #review #parkhousecreations
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Komentáře • 40

  • @christopherfoss7986
    @christopherfoss7986 Před 9 měsíci

    Such beautiful playing. I love your sound with both.

  • @ParkHouseCreations
    @ParkHouseCreations  Před 2 lety +5

    Hey All, as these videos are becoming more expensive to produce (both monetarily and in regards to the time I spend editing them) I have decided to launch a Patreon! I think I have some good incentives to join, but whether you decide to become a member or not, I truly appreciate everyone's support! A simple like or a comment really means the world! As always, thank you for watching and happy practicing! www.patreon.com/parkhousecreations

    • @roberthead795
      @roberthead795 Před 2 lety +3

      You fool you've included the closing parenthetical in your link! Now we'll never find you!

    • @ParkHouseCreations
      @ParkHouseCreations  Před 2 lety +1

      @@roberthead795 Lol oops, just saw this now!

    • @jerrykorten664
      @jerrykorten664 Před 2 lety +1

      @@roberthead795 Harsh!

  • @MihailKsida
    @MihailKsida Před 2 lety +2

    Interesting review, thanks!
    Hope to try this mpc’s someday

  • @patrickmaples1147
    @patrickmaples1147 Před 2 lety +2

    Very informative. I like the brass version. Both seemed to have a good amount of ring to my ear.

  • @junnansun9653
    @junnansun9653 Před 2 lety +2

    For me the brass sounded more present for sure! Beautiful clarity! D’Addario are fantastic reeds for these mouthpieces! 3.5 RC works really well for large ensemble playing with this particular mps in brass. Unfortunately because they are handmade each one is different and will require selecting. Great review as always!!

    • @ParkHouseCreations
      @ParkHouseCreations  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks Junnan! I always appreciate your thoughts! I thought these mouthpieces produced a nice clarity as well!

  • @softreedsonly
    @softreedsonly Před rokem +1

    If you can get hand ond Licostini A1, you would be really surprised, it's one of the best models... Cheers!

  • @partticle2222
    @partticle2222 Před 2 lety +2

    ..like the ringing-projection of the brass version .. would love to hear the silver .. he should make a combination .. that would be cool!
    Do a vid on them using the vintage reeds .. ThX!
    Great analysis !!

    • @ParkHouseCreations
      @ParkHouseCreations  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching! I’ll try them with some vintage reeds at some point!

  • @amiema3775
    @amiema3775 Před 2 lety +2

    Very cool review. :)

  • @Shaun_Oh
    @Shaun_Oh Před 2 lety +2

    Cool vid as always, I think the sound difference is very slight, so would chose the the more comfortable one

  • @grelusradu
    @grelusradu Před 7 měsíci

    I play the regular one. I would try it also with a ligature which is not metal.

  • @johnpeacock1469
    @johnpeacock1469 Před 2 lety +3

    In the initial comparison, I preferred the brass model: it had more body to the tone. I thought that the sound of the standard one would be too light for orchestral playing, and I was interested to see you say roughly the same at the end of the video. As for tuning, what you say matches my experience. I had a model RS on trial a couple of years ago, and one of the reasons I returned it was that the throat tones were far too flat. I suspect a contribution to this was a strange bore, which flared abruptly to much wider than normal at the exit. Did your mouthpieces have this "feature"?

    • @ParkHouseCreations
      @ParkHouseCreations  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey John, thanks for watching. Anecdotally, most of the orchestral players I know playing on this mouthpiece are using the brass version, so that tracks with both of our experiences. And it looks like there is some amount of flare at the exit, though I am not sure how it compares to the RS model. I actually hadn't noticed it before, thanks for pointing it out!

  • @jerrykorten664
    @jerrykorten664 Před 2 lety +2

    Have you tried the ESM mouthpieces with metal particles? Blue Heaven (MCK-1 design) and there's one called a JP-15 I think (somebody will correct me) that is pinkish red. They too play very nicely. They also have metal tenons which deepens their tone as well.

    • @ParkHouseCreations
      @ParkHouseCreations  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey Jerry, I have not tried the ESM mouthpieces, though I have heard good things about them. I will add them to the list of things to try!

    • @jerrykorten664
      @jerrykorten664 Před 2 lety

      @@ParkHouseCreations try the JP4 (or JP5 if you like more open) and the MCK1 (my personal fave) and if you can, trial them with brass tenon option. I no longer see "Blue Heaven" listed It's just called "Heaven" and it has the metal particles. Call Moe Bleichner and tell them I sent you.

  • @roberthead795
    @roberthead795 Před 2 lety +3

    Boy they are working on this clarinet stuff like the next spacecraft

    • @ParkHouseCreations
      @ParkHouseCreations  Před 2 lety +2

      You know I’ve been saying it for years! The clarinet world moves fast, it’s easy to get left behind!

  • @klarinetta
    @klarinetta Před rokem

    Standard more flexible. Both produced dense focused sound with clear articulation.

  • @shirleymoore9911
    @shirleymoore9911 Před 2 lety +3

    I have tried two of these mouthpieces (both the standard type without brass) and have found both to be responsive and enjoyable to play. I endorse the reviewer's comments about tuning but as I naturally play a little sharp, the tuning tendency towards slight flatness suits me well. I have used Vandoren blue box and Rue 56 with mine.

    • @ParkHouseCreations
      @ParkHouseCreations  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm glad to hear I am not the only one who noticed the similar tuning tendencies. Thanks for watching and sharing your experience Shirley!

  • @vicente1049
    @vicente1049 Před rokem

    Querido amigo, gracias por el video, no son boquillas qué yo recomendaría, pero a ti te suenan muy bien, me encantaría una revisión chedeville umbra, un abrazo

  • @pablodevadderclarinete
    @pablodevadderclarinete Před rokem +2

    The mouthpiece that has metallic particles does not allow to maintain the pitch at the end of each phrase. All endings with diminuendo end up being ostensibly sharp. Very nice playing!

    • @ParkHouseCreations
      @ParkHouseCreations  Před rokem

      Ah, that’s a good observation! I hesitate to blame the mouthpiece, but I do think I had to work slightly harder to get the quality of sound I personally was looking for on the Brass version. My internal adjustments probably led to the worse intonation!
      And thanks!

  • @ericdano
    @ericdano Před 2 lety +2

    Brass FTW

  • @petrupane
    @petrupane Před rokem +1

    Great Video! Do you know which famous players use this model?

    • @ParkHouseCreations
      @ParkHouseCreations  Před rokem

      A good question! I can’t say for certain who is playing them at the moment. However, FDC stands for Fabio di Casola, so there is one. And I believe Stanislav Chernyschev has also played on the FDC model in the past and may still be doing so!

  • @georg8975
    @georg8975 Před rokem

    Try to get a German mouthpiece from licostini😅 nearly impossible😂

  • @vicente1049
    @vicente1049 Před rokem +1

    Prueba boquillas storti si te gusta sonido oscuro

  • @ChrisFarrell
    @ChrisFarrell Před rokem

    Ok, come on, do we have *any* reason to believe that including brass powder or whatever in the mouthpiece material makes *any* meaningful acoustic difference? I can’t get my head around how it could possibly work. Especially since the effect - if any - would have to be so small that it would be dwarfed by the irregularities of manufacture in the stuff that we know matters (chamber, window, facing, etc). I saw a few of these mouthpieces with various embedded metals at ClarinetFest last year, and I couldn’t keep a straight face looking at the various justifications for why this matters acoustically (I remember one that was claiming some sort of acoustic sympathy with the metal bands on the join). I can’t help but think this is just a marketing gimmick designed to feed clarinetists’ insecurities and to separate them from their hard-earned cash.