Berg Larsen

Berg Larsen

Berg originally made his name as a professional musician and whilst not working, he could be found making reeds in Archer Street London. In 1945, he designed and manufactured a range of ebonite mouthpieces for clarinet and saxophone which later evolved into a range made out of stainless steel for an increased lifespan. Although Berg died in 1972, his name lives on and today, we can offer a wide variety of mouthpieces in various different materials and styles.

Today, the name Berg Larsen in synonymous with hand crafted mouthpieces for saxophones. Skilled craftsmen use ten machining processes to create each Berg Larsen mouthpiece. Every one is individually hand finished and inspected to ensure the Berg Larsen reputation for quality is maintained. As well as using a variety of materials in the construction of our mouthpieces, we have a comprehensive range of tip openings, so we can be sure that there is a mouthpiece for EVERYONE. Berg Larsen Saxophone Mouthpieces are used by some of The Worlds top professional saxophonists.

The comprehensive range of tip openings, tone chambers, and facing length available from Berg Larsen has become legendary in the woodwind world and is unmatched for its ability to satisfy the needs of every saxophone player. Skilled craftsmen use ten machining processes to create each Berg Larsen mouthpiece. Every one is individually hand finished and inspected to ensure the Berg Larsen reputation for quality is maintained.

(courtesy Berg Larsen)

Berg Larsen's website can be found here.

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