Tuba Mouthpiece

Bach 42BO Tenor Trombone
Bach 42BO trombone – Key of Bb/F, F conventional rotor mechanism, and open wrap.
The Bach 42bo trombone delivers a big symphonic sound that projects with no distortion utilizing a .547″ big bore design with an 8-1/2″ one-piece, hand-hammered bell (yellow brass regular), chrome-plated nickel silver seamless inner slide, brass outside slide, nickel silver handgrip, tubular nickel silver body braces, authentic Vincent Bach mouthpiece, luxurious wood shell case.
The F attachment or “trigger” is a rotary valve added to the trombone, mostly found on larger bore models. This kind of valve is operated with the thumb, and works like the fourth valve on a euphonium or tuba. When added to the slide, it lowers the pitch to a lower harmonic series.
There is just something about the tone of Bach trombones that you will adore. Perhaps it is in their overtones. While though you’ll adore the sound, you will also be just as attached to their response and also flexibility. Incorporating an LT slide produces the perfect combination of tone, response, flexibility, and intonation in a Bach trombone.
The reality that the whole line was created by just one person brings a consistency in both feel and slide positions through the different models that’s extremely useful when you often switch between many different sizes of trombones for numerous musical situations. tb600 trombone. Bach still remains the standard to which all trombones are compared.
Conn-Selmer, Inc., a major manufacturer and distributor of band and orchestral musical instruments for professional, amateur and student use, makes the Bach 42bo trombone. Bach 42T trombone. The Company makes and distributes its products under an assortment of well-known brand names, including Vincent Bach brass, Selmer USA woodwinds, C.G. Conn brass, King brass, Armstrong woodwinds, Ludwig and Musser percussion and also Glaesel string instruments.
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