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Bach Trumpet Mouthpieces in Silver

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BachTrumpet Mouthpieces in Silver


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Bach Standard Trumpet Mouthpieces in Silver have been designed to meet every conceivable playing need for nearly three quarters of a century. The Bach Standard Trumpet Mouthpiece, based on the original design by master trumpet artist-engineer Vincent Bach, offer excellent volume and intonation, ease of response in the high and low register, rich uniform timbre throughout the range plus resistance calculated to increase the player’s endurance. Bach Trumpet Mouthpieces come in a variety of styles and are available in silver finish. The Bach mouthpiece numbering system is arranged in an orderly progression from the largest to smallest diameters numbered from low to high.
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Bach Trumpet Mouthpieces

Insist On a Genuine Bach Mouthpiece
Bach mouthpieces are designed to meet every conceivable playing need and have for nearly three quarters of a century. A Bach mouthpiece will make a poor instrument play well, a good instrument play better. Volume and excellent intonation, ease of response in the high and low register, rich, uniform timbre throughout the range, and resistance calculated to increase the player's endurance - these characteristics explain why the best professional artists choose Bach.


Because Bach mouthpieces are the accepted standard of quality, their numbers are familiar everywhere as designations for certain models and types. Although Bach mouthpieces have often been copied, they have never been equaled for precision, tuning, and playing characteristics. Only genuine Bach mouthpieces bear the full inscription VINCENT BACH with one of the model numbers.



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Bach is the best
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by Mariel 10/10/2008 2:25:02 PM
Musical Experience: 2nd trumpet marching band
Style of music: Concert band, Jazz band, marching band
Hometown PA
I have a Conn trumpet but I use a Bach mouthpiece. I started with a 7c a few months ago but a staff member in the marching band suggested getting a 3c so I took his advice and I like the 3c way better than the 7c. Bach is the best for trumpets, trombones, whatever.


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Bach 3C
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by Trumpeter 8/6/2008 8:09:53 PM
Musical Experience: Lead Jazz high school, Marching, Concert, 6 years of music
Style of music: Jazz, Classical, Marches
Hometown Idaho
The Bach 3C is a great mouthpiece for playing fourth chair in Jazz or concert pieces...but highly recommend to not play lead in Jazz on it, it is a chop buster! So if you play on a 3C I suggest you also have a 3E mouthpiece if you play lead. This is a good beginner mouthpiece as well the 7C...and if your coming back to the horn after not playing it for years a 3C is the best one to get your chops going again, and that’s all the advice I have on the Bach mouthpieces. Overall it’s a GREAT mouthpiece I highly recommend it for anyone!


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Best mouthpieces there are
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by Bert 4/16/2008 12:47:07 AM
Musical Experience: 8 years of trumpet playing
Style of music: Jazz and Classical
Hometown Everywhere
These are the best overall mouthpieces, and can be used in both classical and jazz. A 3C/3E combo works very well; the 3C can be used for soloing in jazz or classical music, and the 3E is a good lead mouthpiece. The 3E is hard to get used to at first and you get tired easily, but after practicing on it for about a week it becomes much easier to play on. These mouthpieces have a good open sound as well, with plenty of volume.


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Bach still beats them all...