Specificaties Vincent Bach trombone, basstrombone
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komdiepte |
komdiameter |
rand |
Boring |
Stiftboring |
Beschrijving |
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1G |
Deep |
28.00 mm |
Medium thin, well rounded. |
.319" |
800S |
Extra large and deep for extraordinary power and depth of tone. Among the largest and most powerful bass trombone mouthpieces produced today. |
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1 1/4G |
Deep |
27.50 mm |
Medium thin, well rounded. |
.276" |
429 |
Cup diameter is smaller than No. 1G, but still very large and deep, with the sonority preferred by the modern American school. |
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1 1/4GM |
Deep |
27.50 mm |
Medium thin, well rounded. |
.319" |
800S |
Same rim and cup as No. 1 1/4G, but with a larger throat and backbore for large, powerful sound, well in tune. |
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1 1/2G |
Deep |
27.00 mm |
Medium wide, well rounded. |
.276" |
429 |
A large mouthpiece with powerful tone in the low register and great carrying power. For many years, the standard mouthpiece for the serious bass trombone player. |
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1 1/2GM |
Deep |
27.00 mm |
Medium wide, well rounded. |
.319" |
800S |
Larger throat and backbore than the No. 1 1/2G results in less resistance, larger dynamic range, deeper, warmer sound. |
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2G |
Deep |
26.75 mm |
Medium narrow. |
.276" |
429 |
Deep, full, resonant tone. Big low register even through the pedal tones. |
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3G |
Deep |
26.26 mm |
Medium wide, well rounded. |
.276" |
429 |
Same rim shape and diameter as No. 3 small shank tenor trombone, but with a deep bass trombone cup, throat, and backbore to facilitate pedal tones. |
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4G |
Deep |
26.00 mm |
Medium wide, slightly rounded. |
.276" |
429 |
Same rim shape and diameter as No. 4 small shank tenor trombone. A versatile, large diameter mouthpiece especially useful when only one trombone is used for both the upper and very low register. |
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4GB |
Deep |
26.00 mm |
Medium thin, very well rounded. |
.276" |
429 |
Same cup, throat and backbore as the No. 4G with a more rounded rim. |
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5G |
Deep |
25.50 mm |
Medium wide, semi-flat. |
.276" |
429 |
Same rim shape and diameter as No. 5 small shank tenor trombone. Similar playing characteristics to No. 4G with a slightly smaller cup diameter. |
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5GL |
Medium deep |
25.50 mm |
Medium wide, semi-flat. |
.276" |
429 |
Old style, shallower model than No. 5G, facilitates upper range. |
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5GB |
Deep |
25.50 mm |
Medium thin, very well rounded. |
.276" |
429 |
Same cup, throat and backbore as the No. 5G with a more rounded rim. |
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5GS |
Medium deep |
25.50 mm |
Medium wide, semi-flat. |
.261" |
420 |
Shallower “G”-style cup with smaller throat and backbore than No. 5G produces easy high register, slightly brighter sound. |
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“G” |
(modified) |
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6 1/2A |
Medium deep |
25.40 mm |
Medium wide, well rounded. |
.276" |
429 |
Same rim and cup as No. 6 1/2A small shank tenor trombone, but with full bass trombone throat and backbore for a rich, compact sound of large volume. |
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6 1/2AL |
Medium deep |
25.40 mm |
Medium wide, well rounded. |
.261" |
420 |
The same cup, throat, and backbore as No. 6 1/2AL small shank tenor trombone but with bass shank. It requires a well developed embouchure. |
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“G” |
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6 1/2AM |
Medium deep |
25.40 mm |
Medium wide, well rounded. |
.257" |
413 |
The same rim, cup, throat, and backbore as No. 6 1/2AM small shank tenor trombone mouthpiece, but with bass shank. |
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