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Freddie Gregory Mark II 7* Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece

August 13, 2009 by Steve 14 Comments

Let me know what you think of this one. This is a Freddie Gregory Mark II 7* tenor saxophone mouthpiece. It is made of hard rubber and looks as perfect as you will ever find.  I traded my Freddie Gregory Mark II 8* tenor sax mouthpiece for this mouthpiece. I love this mouthpiece, but at times, I take it out and it seems too dark for me on a pop gig.   Last week I played it on a wedding gig and it seemed plenty bright enough where I needed it. My problem is I love all these mouthpieces.  I have a Lamberson J7 next on the list to review.  Check it out!

https://www.neffmusic.com/images/mp3/FG%20Mark%20II%207@.mp3

Here’s the Freddie Gregory again on “My One and Only Love”  so you can hear it in a different setting.

https://www.neffmusic.com/images/mp3/FG%20Mark%20II%207@%20HR.mp3

Filed Under: Tenor Low Baffle Reviews, Tenor Mouthpiece Reviews Tagged With: freddie gregory, hard rubber, mark II, review, sax mouthpiece, tenor saxophone

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  1. AvatarDeniss Pashkevich says

    September 22, 2009 at 4:01 pm

    I have one Freddie Gregory mark ll 9 ebony.
    I is exelent Mouthpiece .
    Great work by master.
    DP

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    • stevesteve says

      September 25, 2009 at 12:14 pm

      Yeah, they are great pieces. I would love to run across a Mark II 8 and a Mark IV 8. If I had the money I would order them from Mr. Gregory but that is a pretty big payment to make…….

      Reply
  2. AvatarDeniss Pashkevich says

    October 2, 2009 at 5:03 pm

    Yes it is big payment.
    Let me tell You about opening I pley’d a ebony Links -9 and 10 . but Mr.Gregory peace whos litl to open for me .But just in start time.
    Intresting things..
    Now I still hew MK2 – 9 ebony .And MARCA JAZZ 2.5 reeds….

    Reply
  3. AvatarPeter Hoffmann says

    October 6, 2009 at 1:23 pm

    Yes the Gregories sound great. I had a MK IV 7** – and used it the last 8 years. But I found a Guardala MB I (original) – this mpc blows just a little better in all registers – it’s in my opinion one of the best mpcs for pop,jazz amd rockmusic.

    I ordered in spring 2009 a Freddie Gregory HR MK II 7** for a more jazzy/ darker sound – paid the money and I’m
    still waiting for my mouthpiece!!!
    I’m very angry because Freddie tells a lot of stories why he is’nt able to do his work.
    He promised me to make the mpc in 2,5 months…
    Now it’s October !!!!!
    I hope that I will receive the mpc in this life!

    He is making great mpcs but not very honest with his customers
    (I read the same story of another saxophonist) – if your name is not Bob Mintzer…

    Kind Regards
    Peter

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    • stevesteve says

      October 7, 2009 at 9:14 am

      Sorry to hear about your long wait. On the plus side I’m glad he doesn’t rush his work and put out mediocre mouthpieces. I’d rather get it late and receive a masterpiece than get it quickly and get a piece that doesn’t play well. Let me know when you get it and how it plays………

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  4. AvatarPeter Hoffmann says

    October 14, 2009 at 12:54 pm

    O.K. – yesterday I got my HR MK II 7** – and it blows me away!
    It’s the easiest blowing mpc I’ve ever played – in all (from the lowiest to the highest) registers.
    You can play it very smooth – but also with a very hard attack.
    You can change the sound from dark to bright – it’s all possible.
    Will see how it works with my fusionband – hope it will be loud
    enough and cut through.
    Kind regards
    Peter

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    • stevesteve says

      October 14, 2009 at 2:23 pm

      Great! If you want to sell it let me know………How’s it compare to your old Matk IV?

      Reply
  5. AvatarPeter Hoffmann says

    October 14, 2009 at 3:45 pm

    Compared to my MK IV it has a darker sound – but not very much.
    To me this new HR MK II is easier to play than my old metal MK IV – the flageolets are easier and also in the low register it sounds wonderful.
    You can play the high register bright and also “fat” sounding (I dont’t know how to explain it better).
    It’s strange – but it’s hard to decide if my Guardale MB I
    or the Gregory MKII works better for me.
    But there is no doubt that the Gregory has the more “sophisticated” sound. I think I know now why Bob Mintzer changed from a metal to a HR Gregory.
    Kind Regards
    Peter

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  6. AvatarIain Ferguson says

    December 6, 2009 at 6:47 pm

    I’ve got an HR Freddie Gregory MK2 7* made with the grained ebonite he also uses. It’s an absolute work of art, faultless in every way. It’s rich and warm but you can get edge as well. Actually I don’t play it that much now because I went back to my Guardala Traditional. Maybe I should just sell them both which will force me into settling on one of the New Vintage links…..decisions?

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  7. AvatarDeniss Pashkevich says

    December 27, 2009 at 7:24 pm

    Iain. I have HR Freddie Gregory MKll 8 and new Vintage link also.Trust FG is much better in all aspects.It is hend madet and totaly checked out by Fredrick.
    I refaced my New Otto Link ebony in Kay Siebold’s (http://www.tittmann.de/)studio.
    So now it works well. But no fabrik madet mpc can beat hand made FG peaces.
    Blessings to all..:)

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  8. AvatarJacob says

    December 8, 2011 at 3:40 am

    Hi Steve just want to say thanks for this great place. My old Meyer mouthpiece was long overdue for ‘retirement’ and all the info and sound clips here where very useful to me in my search for a new piece. I got one of Freddie’s HR mark II 6* tenor mouthpieces, and have been playing it for the last couple of weeks now. It has almost the same blowing resistance as my Meyer but the tone and response on this piece is amazing, well worth the very, very long wait.
    And by the way, it looks good too;-)

    Thanks
    Jacob

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  9. AvatarJoanna Gregory says

    May 25, 2015 at 6:10 am

    Hello there 🙂

    Some of you may have come across my father – Freddie Gregory in the Saxophone industry as the mouthpiece craftsman. In his celebration since his passing, I have created a Tribute Page to share with all of you. If you have any experiences or stories with my father I would love to hear, so please do stop by on the page and say hello! 🙂

    https://www.facebook.com/Freddiegregorytribute

    With Love,
    Joanna Gregory

    Reply
  10. AvatarJeffrey Newton says

    July 18, 2022 at 4:25 pm

    How is the resistance on these pieces? A lot, a little, or something else?

    I have TMJ issue and less is better for me in that regard.

    Thanks,

    – Jeff Newton

    Reply
    • SteveSteve says

      July 19, 2022 at 12:49 pm

      They have a normal resistance to them. I wouldn’t say they are more free blowing or more resistant than other great mouthpieces. Steve

      Reply

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