Instruments
Bach Trumpet Mouthpiece Silver 1 1/2 C
(Electronics) Vincent Bach
Release date: 2011-06-15
17.00mm cup diameter. Medium wide rim, not too sharp.
Large diameter, medium cup, good for all-around use.
Price:
$64.95
$43.99
Customer Reviews:
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Great sound!
I purchased this on recommendation of my son's trumpet tutor. My son is 16 and has been playing the trumpet since he was in the 6th grade. Even I can tell the difference when he plays with this mouthpiece. He says it is an adjustment to get used to playing vs a 3c, however, his tutor says to... -
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Answers
Hey guys, I'm currently playing on a Bach Strad C trumpet with a 229 bell, L bore and a 25H leadpipe. This was my grandfather's old trumpet and while the sound is good I've never really liked this particular horn because of the heavy valves and...
See if you can pick up a used OLDS anywhere. They are nice and light and less resistance.
Bach Strad SN# 94667 (Circa 1973) C Large Bore 25A/229 Corporation Bell This horn is an excellent player. The 25A pipe was professionally ...
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I am currently looking for a new B flat trumpet and a C trumpet also. My private teacher said to get a Bach Strad. Reccently he tried a Schilke B flat that he thought would be good for me too though. How do Schilke and Bach compare. Are the...
The brand new Bach Stradivarius trumpets are, from what everyone tells me and from my own experience, fantastic. Recently there was a strike in which almost all the original craftsmen were fired and new people were hired. The company is owned by Steinway and they are trying
Price:
$60.00
$43.99
Allows for a greater range and better tone quality
5C
Great for intermediate players
Great for intermediate players, 5C.
Price:
$60.00
$43.99
Allows for a greater range and better tone quality
Great for intermediate to advanced players
Bach Trumpet Mouthpiece 3C
Great for intermediate to advanced players. 3C
3C
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WTT: Bach Mt. Vernon 239 large bore for NY Bach C - TrumpetMaster
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Bach Strad C 239 tuning - TrumpetMaster
You are currently viewing our trumpet site as a guest, which gives you limited access to many features. By joining our community you will be able to post topics in our trumpet forum, place ads in our classifieds, add your upcoming event to our calendar, communicate privately with other members (PM), and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free! Also takes a lot of work to play a high C, almost more than my Strad Bb. I Use 3C mpc or sometimes a 7E helps with the high work, but the higher I go the sharper it gets. On low C and below it plays flat. Has cracking good sound though on a 3c, I just think it should get up there a bit easier? Any suggestions? Mpc change? Tuning slide change? I suspect the tuning slides may not be original as they must be sprung wider by about 0.5mm to fit or perhaps there is some minor damage that has changed the alignment of one of the receiver pipes. Can't see any damage...



