Re-designed by master artisan and saxophone mouthpiece model maker Gary Sugal the Nick Brignola II +s baritone saxophone mouthpiece is a revolutionary powerful “legendary” baritone saxophone mouthpiece that is versatile enough to be used at just about any venue.
The Nick Brignola II +s is SUGAL’s most recent upgrade from the original 1991 version. This NB II +s baritone mouthpiece was custom manufactured back in 1991 for one of the world’s greatest baritone players of his time, Nick Brignola.
The NBII +s retains all of the same features of the original NB model making this model a “pros” pro ! .. and it is now available at an affordable price.
It features Sugal’s “snow-hill” “roll over hill styled baffle” with “refined” parallel” “mini-tracks” that produce a full-bodied powerful -centered free blowing crystal clear sound. It also features a laser treated side, tips plus a laser treated body.
Every NB II +s is free blowing and has a “fat” “rich” “powerful” “centered “core that can take you above the troposphere into the stratosphere demonstrating an amazing amount of presence, power not found in any other mouthpiece.
The Nick Brignola II +s has all of the same attributes as the earlier 1991 version
This includes a “raised snow-hill” roll-over styled baffle. Sugal ‘s famous parallel “re-fined” mini-tracks” and now a “compound radius” all of which enables air to flow evenly into a medium sized chamber
Spontaneous articulation and air flow is evenly dispensed into the chamber allowing outstanding resonance, “ease of play” and complete control of every note in all the registers
This model offers an outstanding dynamic range with a huge center core
Can be played soft or loud and is free blowing
Gary Sugal mouthpieces have for more than thirty years proven over and over again to be an innovation in the saxophone mouthpiece industry
All mouthpieces are supplied with an exclusive built-on ligature/cap
Delivered in a beautiful crystal clear Lucite box
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