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A carefully selected Bach mouthpiece can help improve a 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
Bach
Cornet Mouthpiece Group I Features:
- Model No. / Depth of Cup / Approx.
Cup Dia. / Rim Shape / Description
1* / Deep / 17.50 mm / Medium thin. / Extra-large cup for players with a robust
embouchure. Produces a great volume of tone.
- 1X / Deep / 17.00 mm / Medium wide. / The pre-1970 (old style)
No. 1, with slightly smaller cup and wider rim than the present model.
- 1B / Medium deep / 17.00 mm / Medium
wide. / Large cup for players with a robust embouchure. Produces a warm tone with great volume.
- 1C* / Medium
/ 17.00 mm / Medium wide. / Large diameter, medium cup good for all-around use.
- 1CW / Medium / 17.00
mm / Slightly wider, gradually lowered to outside. / Same as No.1C with wider cushion rim.
- 1D / Medium
shallow / 17.00 mm / Medium wide. / Medium shallow cup facilitates high register. Brilliant sound.
- 1E /
Shallow / 17.00 mm / Medium wide. / Facilitates high register. Excellent mouthpiece for soprano or piccolo trumpet.
- 1-1
4C / Medium / 17.00 mm / Medium wide. / Large cup for powerful trumpeters. Compact tone of great carrying power.
- 1-1
2B / Medium deep / 17.00 mm / Medium wide, not too sharp. / Produces a scintillating, warm tone of large volume. For players
with a well-trained embouchure. Comfortable rim contour.
- 1-1 2C* / Medium / 17.00 mm / Medium wide, not
too sharp. / Large diameter, medium cup good for all-around use.
- 2 / Deep / 16.50 mm / Medium wide, lowered
toward the outside. / Large cup; powerful Teutonic quality of tone. For players with a good embouchure.
- 2C
/ Medium / 16.50 mm / Medium wide, lowered toward the outside. / Large cup; powerful, brilliant tone. For players with a good
embouchure.
- 2-1 2C / Medium / 16.40 mm / Medium wide, lowered toward the outside. / Large cup; brilliant,
heroic, crisp C trumpet tone. For players with strong, muscular lips.
- 2-3 4C / Medium / 16.40 mm / Slightly
more narrow than No.2-1/2C. / Large cup; bright, lively C trumpet tone. For players with a normal embouchure.
- 3
/ Deep / 16.30 mm / Medium wide. / Fairly large cup with full, rich tone.
- 3B / Medium deep / 16.30 mm
/ Medium wide. / A fairly large cup. The tone is warm and full.
- 3C* / Medium / 16.30 mm / Medium wide.
/ Fairly large cup, good for all-around use.
- 3CW / Medium / 16.30 mm / Slightly wider, lowered to outside.
/ Same as No.3C with wider cushion style rim.
- 3D / Medium shallow / 16.30 mm / Medium wide. / Fairly large,
medium shallow cup produces a more brilliant tone. Facilitates high register.
- 3E / Shallow / 16.30 mm /
Medium wide. / Preferred by players who want a large mouthpiece but with a shallow cup. Facilitates high register.
- 3F
/ Extra shallow / 16.30 mm / Medium wide. / Same as above but with extra shallow cup. Produces sparkling tone in the extreme
high register.
- 5A* / Very deep / 16.25 mm / Medium wide, rounded inside edge. / A fairly large cup with
a dark, full, mellow tone.
- 5B* / Medium deep / 16.25 mm / Medium wide, lowered toward the outside. Medium
sharp edge. / A precise rim and a fairly large cup. The tone is vivid and full.
- 5V / Very deep / 16.25
mm / Medium wide, lowered toward the outside. Medium sharp edge. / V style cup with larger #20 throat and #25 backbore. Free
blowing, very flexible.
- 5MV / Medium deep / 16.25 mm / Medium wide, lowered toward the outside. Medium
sharp edge. / Medium deep V style cup with #25 throat and #25 backbore. Good commercial sound.
- 5SV / Shallow
/ 16.25 mm / Medium wide, lowered toward the outside. Medium sharp edge. / Shallow V style cup with #25 throat and #25 backbore.
- 5C* / Medium / 16.25 mm / Medium wide, well rounded toward the inside and outside, fairly flat. / For
players with a strong embouchure who do not like a sharp edge. The tone is lively and rich.
- 6 / Deep /
16.20 mm / Medium wide, not too sharp. / Produces a rich, clear tone of substantial body. Its rim shape was preferred by Vincent
Bach. (Cornet model comes with #24 backbore as standard.)
- 6B / Medium deep / 16.20 mm / Medium wide, not
too sharp. / Produces a beautiful, ringing tone and responds easily. Medium-large size gives the lips sufficient room to execute
freely.
- 6BM / Medium deep / 16.20 mm / Medium wide, not too sharp. / Same as No.6B but larger #26 throat,
#24 backbore. Large symphony sound.
- 6C* / Medium / 16.20 mm / Medium wide, not too sharp, rather flat.
/ A distinctive C trumpet cup. Its clear tone cuts through the largest bands and orchestras.
- 7* / Deep
/ 16.20 mm / Medium wide, lowered toward the outside. Med. sharp inside edge. / This popular model produces a colorful, liquid
tone which is uniform over the entire scale. Desirable for all-around work.
- 7A* / Very deep / 16.20 mm
/ Medium wide, lowered toward the outside. Med. sharp inside edge. /
- Warm, melodious, rich tone approaches
the quality of a lyric
- soprano voice. Free blowing.
- 7B / Medium deep / 16.20 mm / Medium
wide, lowered toward the outside. Med. sharp inside edge. /
- Slightly livelier timbre than No. 7, full
in the low and middle
- registers, responds easily on high tones. Warm, rich sound.
- Well
suited for all-around use.
- 7BW / Medium deep / 16.20 mm / Slightly wider, lowered toward the outside.
Med. Sharp inside edge. /
- The same features as No. 7B with a cushion rim for players
- with
slightly heavier lips.
- 7C* / Medium / 16.20 mm / Medium wide, lowered toward the outside. Med. sharp inside
edge. Well-rounded edge with a perfect grip. /
- Probably the most widely used model in the world.
- Its brilliant tone is preferred by school musicians and by artists.
- 7CW / Medium / 16.20
mm / Slightly wider, lowered toward the outside. /
- The same as No. 7C with a comfortable cushion rim contour.
- Very practical for strenuous work and players with large lips.
- 7D / Medium shallow / 16.20
mm / Medium wide, lowered toward the outside. Similar to No. 7C. /
- A shallower cup than No. 7C, designed
principally for D trumpet,
- but used successfully where great brilliance and easy high register are required.
- 7DW / Medium shallow / 16.20 mm / Slightly wider than No. 7D. /
- This shallow E soprano
trumpet (or cornet) cup is excellent for
- D trumpet and for playing continually in the high register.
- Cushion rim is helpful to players who use a little too much pressure.
- 7E / Shallow / 16.20
mm / Slightly wider than No. 7C. / This extra shallow E soprano trumpet (or cornet) cup produces
- crisp,
sparkling tone in the extreme high register. Widely used for
- piccolo trumpet.
- 7EW
/ Shallow / 16.20 mm / Slightly wider than No. 7E. / The same as No. 7E with a cushion rim. For players accustomed
- to
playing with much pressure, especially in the high register.
- 8 / Deep / 16.20 mm / Fairly wide with slightly
flatter surface than No.7. Rounded inner edge. / The same cup as No. 7 but with a rim that players with
- protruding
teeth find more comfortable.
- 8B / Medium deep / 16.20 mm / Fairly wide with slightly flatter surface than
No.7B. Rounded inner edge. / The same cup as No. 7B with a rim that players with
- protruding teeth find
more comfortable. Darker sound
- than No. 8.
- 8C / Medium / 16.20 mm / Fairly wide with
slightly flatter surface than No.7C. Rounded inner edge. / The same cup as No. 7C but with a rim that players with
- protruding
teeth find more comfortable.
- 8-1 2 / Deep / 16.10 mm / Medium wide, lowered toward the outside. Med. sharp
inside edge. / Slightly smaller in diameter than No. 7; produces a full, round tone. Preferred by players with a sensitive
embouchure and
- by those whose work is very strenuous.
- 8-1 2A / Very deep / 16.10 mm
/ Medium wide with rounded inner edge. / Produces a full, velvety tone. Suitable for cantilena playing.
- 8-1
2B / Medium deep / 16.10 mm / Medium wide, lowered toward the outside. Medium sharp edge. / Like No. 7B but with a cup diameter
just enough smaller to
- facilitate production of the high tones.
- 8-1 2C / Medium / 16.10
mm / Medium wide, well rounded. / Medium C cup provides flexibility and easy response. Clear, brilliant tone throughout the
register.
- 8-3 4 / Deep / 16.10 mm / Medium wide, not too sharp. / Produces a tone of great volume and Teutonic
character.
- Very effective in symphonic work and opera.
- 8-3 4C / Medium / 16.10 mm /
Medium wide, slightly flat.
* Bach fluegelhorn mouthpieces are regularly stocked in those model numbers marked with
an asterisk in the chart (all other standard Bach trumpet rim sizes are available on special order). They have identical rims,
but deeper, fluegelhorn-style cups, a larger throat and backbore. The deeper cups produce a dark tone of lyric quality. Their
fundamental component is intense; the upper partials are reduced to a minimum. Do not attempt to play fluegelhorn with a refitted
cornet or trumpet mouthpiece as you will be more likely to play out of tune and not get the rich sound characteristic of the
fluegelhorn.
Get the right mouthpiece and play better! Order
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