I'm in the market for a new mouthpiece.  I've been playing on my little factory 
Fakas MDC for a few years now and it's served me well enough, but I think I'm 
ready to pay some bank for something really great.  The rim size on my farkas 
is the most comfortable I've used (I used to play on a King H-2, if I remember 
right, but it was too big for me).  My problem is that I want a deeper cup and 
something that resonates well, but my face is quite small.  Anything deep 
enough for me is too big for my face.  I've been looking at Storks recently.  I 
haven't gotten to the audition stage yet, but I want to narrow the selection 
down a bit first (since mouthpiece trials are difficult to arrange where i'm 
the only horn player in town).  My first quesiton is what have people heard 
about the Myers and Orval series' of Stork mouthpieces.  I know it really 
depends per the player, but I don't even know what the physical difference is 
right now.  

My main question is, how does the metal make a difference?  I've seen a lot of 
options for what they can be made out of.  Is it strictly aesthetic, or is 
there a real difference in the sound?  What's the difference between silver, 
silver w/ gold rim, gold, satin gold, satin silver, etc.  I don't want to pay 
$30 for something that won't make a difference.  Is there an acoustical 
difference?  Does it change the resonance?  I have a rosebrass horn because I 
like the sound of rosebrass, but does it make a difference in mouthpieces?   

Thanks,
Heather
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