Bach – MouthpiecesThe Story of Vincent Bach
During a tour in Pittsburgh, Vincent Bach, the seasoned musician, had a realization 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 firm: 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.
Bach mouthpieces are now highly appreciated by musicians. Whether you are a beginner or a professional, you will surely find the one you need!
The Commercial Mouthpieces
The Bach Commercial series was designed for trumpeters seeking a sound and volume with greater depth in the higher registers. This series uses a classic cup with a 27 rim and a 24 backbore, thus increasing the outer mass. These are high-end, handmade models.
Technical Features:
- Cup depth: raised
- Cup diameter: 16.31 mm
- Rim shape: medium wide, top rim slightly flatter than the standard Bach 5C mouthpiece
- Backbore: 24
- Rim: 27
- Facilitates the high register
- The outer shape includes elements from the Standard and Mega tone models
- Finish: silver-plated
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