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Bach Trombone Mouthpieces, Large Shank in Silver

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BachTrombone Mouthpieces, Large Shank in Silver


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Product Description
Bach Top Step-Up Mouthpiece Size!
Large shank symphony tenor/bass trombone mouthpieces in silver.
Product Overview and Specifications
A carefully selected Bach mouthpiece can help improve a trombone player s embouchure, attack, tonguing and endurance. Vincent Bach was a rare combination of artist and engineer. A mechanical genius and acclaimed trumpet soloist, his instruments and mouthpieces are used today in every major studio and orchestra in the world. Bach personally designed the tools and composed the plans that continue to set the high standards for making all Bach products today."Choosing the perfect mouthpiece is often more difficult than choosing the perfect instrument. Your success as a musician depends on the choice of equipment that will do justice to your capabilities." -Vincent Bach
Standard Features
  
Approx Cup dia.28.00mm
Depth of CupDeep
DescriptionExtra large and deep for extraordinary power and depth of tone. Among the largest and most powerful bass trombone mouthpieces produced today. .319" throat/800S backbore.
Model #1G
Rim ShapeMedium thin, well-rounded


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Can't go wrong with a Bach 5G or a Schilke 51D
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by Er 10/2/2008 6:35:26 PM
Musical Experience: HS Band Director
Style of music:
Hometown Houston, TX
The 5G is a solid mouthpiece for Middle and High school trombone/Euphonium/Baritone players. This is one of two mouthpieces I recommend for all my students who play those instruments, and I'm a Euphonium player myself. The other mouthpiece I recommend to my kids is the Schilke 51D. Those two are the mainstay mouthpieces most recommended by people who know what they're talking about.


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Good mouthpieces but not the best
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by Eric K 12/24/2007 11:23:42 AM
Musical Experience: highschool
Style of music: various
Hometown Toronto, Canada
Well, during my time trying out trombone mouthpieces, specifically bass trombone mouthpieces, I found them to be very moderate. The mouthpiece I tried was the 2G. It’s a versatile mouthpiece. Both high and low registers can be played fairly easily, although the exterior design could be more eye-catching. My "visiting artist" from my high school was there and he was listening to which mouthpiece sounded best for me. He said through his experience the tone from the Bach mouthpieces is bland. He said there isn’t a unique sound or an "edge" to it. The band department rep at the music store (who studied bass trombone) said they're a solid mouthpiece and that they are easy to play and work with. He said that the 2G is ok for me but since I’m a tuba major he said I don’t really need a really good mouthpiece since it would be more work to get the unique sound and that I don’t play bass trombone all the time. *Extra info (Top 3 mouthpieces (in order) I tried that was best for me were the "Denis Wick 0AL", "Marcinkiewicz 3" and "Bach 2G")


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Easy to Play
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by Brian Smith 6/15/2007 7:18:50 PM
Musical Experience: 7 years
Style of music: Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra
Hometown Highlands Ranch, CO
This mouthpiece is a very solid mouthpiece. I bought the 6 1/2 AL. I find it easy to play a wide range of notes and dynamic levels. It might not be the easiest to play very high notes or very low notes, but I find it easy to play a wide range of notes indoors as well as outdoors.


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