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Educator & Performing Artist
“With
Marcinkiewicz™ mouthpieces I am able to play all styles in
all ranges with the proper sound with an ease of effort not
experienced on any other mouthpiece!” |
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Rich plays the Marcinkiewicz™ ET6.7
"Richard Dahl" model tenor trombone mouthpiece
and the EBT5
"Richard Dahl" model bass trombone mouthpiece.
| ET6.7 Richard Dahl |
1.506 in.
38.25 mm |
0.981 in.
24.92 mm |
0.778 in.
19.76 mm |
0.234 in.
5.94 mm |
3.140 in.
79.76 mm |
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EBT5 Richard Dahl
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1.495 in.
37.95 mm
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1.020 in.
25.91 mm
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1.150 in
.29.21 mm
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0.277 in.
7.04 mm
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3.170 in.
80.52 mm
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Biography
Rich Dahl has been a freelance trombonist for over
25 years and a music educator for 19 years. He has performed with numerous
big bands in the
greater Portland area and the Dallas/Fort Worth area and was the bass
trombonist for the Black Hills Symphony Orchestra for
5 years. He has performed with numerous artists such as The Moody
Blues, Tennessee
Ernie Ford, Mic Gillette, Buddy Rich, Carl
Fontana, Chris Vidala, and many
other venues too many to list. Rich is currently a member of the 560th
Washington Air Guard Band performing on trombone in the concert band
and directing the “Jazz in Blue” big band.
Rich Dahl has been a student of Louis Maggio for
over 25 years. Rich has always felt that the mouthpiece is the most
important factor in a
brass player’s success on his instrument.
Whether it is playing lead trombone in a screamin’ big
band or bass bone in a symphony orchestra Rich uses Joes Marcinkiewicz
mouthpieces
exclusively!
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