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Welcome to Giddings and Webster News

 

 

 

See our Facebook and YouTube profiles!!!  Get to know us better, see our operations, and find out why Giddings and Webster is the leader in production of stainless steel and titanium mouthpieces!

 

  

 

 

Company News

"The biggest thing I notice with all the models I've tried is that they let me do whatever I want with my horns.  I get maximum feedback from the horn with no interference from the mouthpiece - it's like taking out the middleman.  Articulations and slurs are easier and cleaner than with any  brass mouthpiece I've used..."
            - Phil Jensen

 

Giddings and Webster has added a new member to the sales team: Mike Tiedeman.  Mike will now be available to answer any questions and may be reached at (253) 720-8990.  Mike recently graduated from Eastern Washington University with a degree in business marketing.  He joined the Giddings & Webster team in October 2009 to offer a hand in mouthpiece manufacturing and the marketing needs of GW.  Although Mike is the newest addition to GW, he will be able to answer most questions and take care of anything related to GW mouthpieces.

 

We now have clearance mouthpieces available!  Check them out in our online shopping catalog!!!

 

 

Trumpet News

"The rich overtones are extremely good. The low register and pedal tones were equally impressive, very open, resonant, rich and powerful. I have not encountered any other mouthpiece which displayed such response throughout all registers..."
             - Scott Victor Smith

 

 

 

 

We have added Cornet pieces to our line-up!  Check them out under the trumpet pieces in our online shopping catalog.

 

 

 

Below is a comparison photo of the Deep, Medium and Shallow cups on our new trumpet mouthpieces.

 

 

 

 

Gil Kaupp is our newest signature mouthpiece performing artist.   Gils' mouthpiece is designed for demanding lead applications. 

Gil Kaupp

"I find I can better judge intonation while playing since the stainless steel mouthpiece doesn't vibrate back on the face in the way a brass one does.  I have never played a mouthpiece that provides as much projection while still delivering a rich, fundamental core sound..."
         - Paul Scott
                 Tuba Professor
                   William Paterson
           University

 

"The slightest bit of air will start the lips vibrating and this transfers IMMEDIATELY to the instrument. High volume playing is easy. The sound doesn't break up. Another interesting thing is that it's hard to miss notes - as weird as that sounds. It's as if the mouthpiece is taking me by the hand - or lips, as it were - and not allowing me to wander off..."
        
- Scott Mendoker
          Tuba Soloist
        Professor -
                 Rutgers University

 

 

 

 

 

French Horn News

The design work is happening and we will soon have many more choices available.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trombone News

Come See our booth at the International Trombone Festival in Austin, TX!
ITF2010 dates are July 7-10 2010
University of Texas at Austin
more info at www.trombonefestival.net


We will soon have more Signature Artist trombone mouthpieces!  GW's new signature artists include:


James Markey of the New York Philharmonic


Elliot Mason of Jazz at Lincoln Center

 

 

 

 

 

Tuba and Euphonium News

 

We had a great show at ITEC this Year! 

Thanks to all who came and said hello!

 

NEW MOUTHPIECE:

We have added the Alan Baer MMX F - Solo Mouthpiece to our line up.  This mouthpiece is a very exciting new addition that we and Alan Baer have put much time into.  Check it out in our Shopping Catalog.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enjoy our video clips below of the robot polishing mouthpieces

 

Click here for video of the robot

 

Click here video of the polish gripper taking a trumpet mouthpiece into the first buffing wheel

 

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