Bach - Classic Series Small Shank Tenor Trombone, Baritone

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For a guide to Bach's mouthpieces, click here to view their mouthpiece manual. Vincent Bach was a rare combination of artist and engineer. He was constantly changing his mouthpiece designs until the mid 1960's when they became more standardized. Models available Model CupDepth CupDia.(mm) RimShape Description 3 Medium 19.75 Mediumwide Fairly large, with full tone for the player with a good embouchure. 5 Medium 19.2 Mediumwide An excellent design for the well-developed player. Produces great volume and responds easily. 6 Medium 19 Mediumwide The same qualities as No. 5 but slightly smaller in size. 7 Medium 18.5 Mediumwide A medium-small mouthpiece most suitable for players with sensitive embouchures. 12 Medium 18.3 Mediumwide A small mouthpiece for players with weak embouchures and for those who have difficulty with the high register. About Bach mouthpieces The history of Bach starts with mouthpieces.

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