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  • Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 6 1 2A
  • Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 6 1 2A

Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold 6 1 2A

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    The Bach Standard Series Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Gold is available in the following model/sizes: 1G, 1-1/4G, 1-1/4GM, 1-1/2G, 1-1/2GM, 2G, 3G, 4G, 4GB, 5G, 5GL, 5 GB, 5GS, 6-1/2A, 6-1/2AL, and 6-1/2AM

    When selecting a mouthpiece, a brass instrumentalist should choose one with a solid, compact tone of large volume. A carefully selected Bach mouthpiece can help improve a player's embouchure, attack, tonguing and endurance.

    Because no two players have the same lip or tooth formation, what is perfect for one may be entirely unsuitable for the other. Bach produces many different models so that each player can find the best mouthpiece for their individual embouchure.

    A mouthpiece consists of the rim, cup, throat, and backbore. Bringing these various components into proper relationship constitutes the art of superior mouthpiece production.

    In choosing a special combination of rim, cup, throat and backbore designs, consider the effects of each.

    RIM
    Wide: Increases endurance
    Narrow: Improves flexibility, range
    Round: Improves comfort
    Sharp: Increases brilliance, precision of attack

    CUP
    Large: Increases volume, control
    Small: Relieves fatigue, weakness
    Deep: Darkens tone, especially in low register
    Shallow: Brightens tone, improves response, especially in high register

    THROAT
    Large: Increases blowing freedom, volume, tone; sharpens high register (largest sizes also sharpen low register
    Small: Increases resistance, endurance, brilliance; flattens high register

    BACKBORE
    Except in general terms, it isn't possible to identify backbores by size because they also vary in shape. Various combinations of size and shape make the tone darker or more brilliant, raise or lower the pitch in one or more registers, increase or decrease volume. In each instance, the effect depends in part on the throat and cup used in combination with the backbore.

    Key To Trumpet, Cornet and Fluegelhorn Model Numbers:
    Bach trumpet, cornet and fluegelhorn mouthpieces have been numbered in an orderly progression from the largest to the smallest diameters and from the deepest to the most shallow cup, each with a choice of rim designs.

    Rim shape is described for each indi- vidual model throughout the catalog. Model numbers progress numerically from model #1 with the largest cup diameter, to model #20C with the smallest cup diameter.
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