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The Ultimate Trumpet Podcast - Episode 15: The Mouthpieces That Changed How I Play

18 min30 maj 2026

In Episode 15 of The Ultimate Trumpet Podcast, Adam and Bella explore one of the most historically rich articles ever published on TrumpetStudio.com — Michael Droste's deep dive into the mouthpieces that have shaped his playing over decades. This is not a beginner's guide to mouthpiece selection. It's part history lesson, part masterclass, and part personal confession about the equipment, legends, and missed opportunities that define a serious trumpet life.

The episode covers a Bach 1C screw rim hybrid with a Schilke-machined 1CH rim reportedly built to Adolph Herseth's specifications — a piece that demands proper air, real support, and a commitment to sound that changes how you play even after you put it down. Adam and Bella discuss what made Herseth's fifty-three-year tenure as CSO principal trumpet so extraordinary, and what the 1C itself asks of any player who picks it up.

The conversation then turns to Arnold Jacobs — principal tubist of the Chicago Symphony from 1944 to 1988, and arguably the most influential brass pedagogue of the 20th century. Michael owns three items from Jacobs' personal collection: the Schilke Air Teaching Aid, the Mouthpiece Visualizer (full shank, no cup — a window into the embouchure that no standard mouthpiece can provide), and a wooden French horn mouthpiece. The episode explores Jacobs' "song and wind" methodology, why the Clarke Technical Studies could get you in trouble in his studio, and what it meant — and still means — to have the chance to study with someone like that and walk away from it.

Michael didn't take that lesson. Adam and Bella talk honestly about why that kind of regret matters, and what players can learn from it.

The episode then covers the GR Droste #4 — a custom mouthpiece built directly from Ronald Romm's documented program specifications (Program 1056, #1-7272 BB, GR Classic Blank), confirmed in writing by GR Mouthpieces. Rim 64ID, M cup, .078 volume, GR 27 bore, finished in gold plate. Not inspired by Romm's playing — built from the same geometric blueprint GR used when Romm himself ordered his piece. The episode also covers the Schilke Droste custom: a shallow body 10a4z with Zinger backbore, built for maximum upper register efficiency in the tradition of Bill Chase.

Throughout the conversation, a Chicago thread connects everything — Herseth and Jacobs both anchored at the CSO, Schilke operating in the same world, all of it concentrated in one city during the decades that defined American brass playing.

The episode closes on the article's central argument: equipment is information, not identity. Great players don't succeed because of their mouthpieces. What these pieces carry is context — the stories of the players connected to them, and what those stories still have to teach.

Resources mentioned in this episode:

• The Ultimate Warm Up for Trumpet

• The Ultimate Technical Study for Trumpet

• The Ultimate Wedding Book for Trumpet

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