Bach – Trombones
During a tour in Pittsburgh, Vincent Bach, the seasoned musician, had an awakening after a bad mouthpiece experience. Where can one find a high-quality mouthpiece? His questioning was supported by his time leading the bugle school during the war. In 1918, Vincent Bach settled in a New York office and began producing mouthpieces.
The first Bach trumpets were made in 1924. Quickly, musicians considered them the Stradivarius of the trumpet, inspiring the brand name: Bach Stradivarius. Bach trombones followed in 1928.
After successful years, Vincent Bach chose to sell his company to a trusted house: Conn-Selmer, Inc. After relocating from New York to Indiana, Vincent Bach took the time to train employees to continue producing high-quality instruments. Vincent Bach thus combined his unique talents as a musician and mechanical engineer to create instruments with unparalleled sound quality.
For decades, Bach Stradivarius trombones have been the reference during concerts in various orchestras worldwide. The single rotor trombone (B flat/F) is particularly suited for symphonic sound. Moreover, it offers exceptional clarity and projection for a warm tone.