Trompette BB standard professionnelle 18037 STRADIVARIUS BB TROMPET avec achats Gigbag
Trompette BB standard professionnelle 18037 STRADIVARIUS BB TROMPET avec achats Gigbag, Trompette BB standard professionnelle 18037 STRADIVARIUS BB TROMPET avec Gigbag haute qualité
SKU: 5868602
TECH SPECS
.459" Medium-large bore
Standard weight body
Standard weight yellow brass one-piece hand-hammered #37 bell
Standard construction #25 mouthpipe
Monel pistons
1st slide thumb saddle
Adjustable 3rd slide rod stop
Clear lacquer finish
Bach 7C mouthpiece
C180 woodshell case
Bb Trumpet
ML-Bore: 11.66 mm
Single piece, hand hammered Ø 122.24 mm brass bell
Article number: 18037
Vincent Bach combined his unique talents as both a musician and an engineer to create brass instruments of unequalled tonal quality. Often copied but never duplicated, Bach Stradivarius instruments today remain the sound choice of artists worldwide. The Bach 180 series Bb trumpets are the most versatile available offering more options that meet the demanding needs of todays most discriminating players.
FEATURES
The Bach 180 series trumpets are the number one selling professional trumpets in the world. The 18037 features a #37 one-piece hand-hammered professional bell that produces a warm sound with great projection allowing this instrument to work well in multiple musical settings-from jazz to concert or solo playing. The #25 leadpipe allows for slight resistance that is effective in centering tone production. The clear lacquer finish provides a subtle warmth to the overall sound. These features combined with a .459" medium-large bore allow the player to produce a well-rounded sound well suited for all types of music.
HISTORY
Born Vincent Shrotenbach in Vienna in 1890, he initially received training on violin, but subsequently switched to trumpet when he heard its majestic sound. Although Vincent also displayed a strong aptitude for science and graduated with an engineering degree, he gave up a promising career to pursue his first love and an uncertain future as a musician. Performing under the stage name, Vincent Bach, he established musical success as he toured throughout Europe.
World War I forced Vincents move to New York City where he arrived with only $5.00 in his pocket. A letter to the famous conductor Karl Muck procured Vincent an audition and a resulting position with the Boston Symphony. By the following season, he was first trumpet in the Metropolitan Opera House. While on tour in Pittsburgh, Vincents mouthpiece was ruined by a repairman. Vincent had great difficulty in finding a suitable replacement. While on furloughs, he spent time in the basement of the Selmer Music store remodeling old mouthpieces.
In 1918, with the investment of $300 for a foot-operated lathe, Vincent went into the business of making mouthpieces. The business grew rapidly and in 1924, the first Bach trumpets were produced. Musicians frequently referred to a Bach trumpet as a real Stradivarius, thus inspiring the name Bach Stradivarius. Bach later added trombones to his line around 1928.


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