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Clifford Brown played on a Blessing Artist model. You can see this Trumpet on the cover of his Clifford with strings album. This trumpet is distinctive mainly because the third valve slide is on the bottom as opposed to being on top of the third valve slide that you see on conventional trumpets.

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Q: What type of mouthpiece did the late jazz trumpter Clifford Brown play on?
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