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Your cart is empty.Bach Standard Series mouthpieces are some of the most popular mouthpieces in the world among both students and professionals. Vincent Bach was a rare combination of artist and engineer. A mechanical genius and acclaimed trumpet soloist, his instruments and mouthpieces are used today in every major studio and orchestra in the world. Bach personally designed the tools and composed the plans that continue to set the high standards for making all Bach products today. "Choosing the perfect mouthpiece is often more difficult than choosing the perfect instrument. Your success as a musician depends on the choice of equipment that will do justice to your capabilities." -Vincent Bach
Rusty Lee
2025-09-04 16:12:05
My son is playing in his college band and wanted to replace his original standard mouthpiece to improve his control and sound quality. We decided to go with the Bach Trumpet Mouthpiece 3C, and so far, it’s been an excellent choice! He’s had no issues, and the mouthpiece works great.It offers him better precision and tone control, which has really helped elevate his playing. If you’re looking for a solid upgrade for your trumpet, I’d definitely recommend giving this one a try!
K-N
2025-07-28 11:47:04
To me bach is the best mouthpiece, 3C isn't for a beginner but great for intermediate or above. I'd start from 7C for beginner and to 5C and to 3C.
Larry
2025-06-21 17:03:24
I had asked a question here about whether I would get a genuine Bach as some reviewers had said they did not. It came in a Bach mouthpiece box and had VINCENT BACH 3C engraved on it. I am sure it is genuine.The feel of the mouthpiece is phenomenal. I am in the processing of switching from the generic 7C's that came with the trumpets I own. I had tried a generic Chinese made 3C and there was no difference for me in the way the 3C played. In fact it was worse.This Bach mouthpiece plays so easily. It is comfortable, has added to my range and the word that comes to mind is smooth. It feels as if the mouthpiece is resonating with the notes I am trying to play and helping them rather than being a passive partner in my playing.
Zachary D.
2025-06-10 09:03:07
5/5
Jennifer Rowley West
2025-06-09 17:45:30
Some Bach mouthpieces can be a bit more spendy but they are great quality and worth the spend If you are serious about your craft. We have purchased almost all of the different mouthpieces in Bach and it is preferred because of the quality!
Robert H. Smith
2025-04-18 13:50:24
clear crisp easy blowing sound, but rim too wide for comfort, and range not as wide as advertised.
xeno
2025-04-14 15:24:13
It's hard to review a mouthpiece, because every brass player is going to have a preference as to what they like in a mouthpiece based on their embouchure, the shape and size of their lips, the type of playing they do, etc. I will say that the Bach 3C is a nice all-around mouthpiece for both classical and jazz playing. The diameter allows me to both create a nice, open sound but still have the ability to add zip for jazz/lead trumpet playing. Most lead players would venture towards a shallower mouthpiece, but I've found it is much easier for me to play high on this since it allows for the swelling of the lips that eventually occurs (I bottom out on shallower mouthpieces).For those beginners looking for a progression to follow, many start on a Bach 7C, then to 5C(late middle school), then 3C (high school). Some move on to the 1.5C (if you practice a lot and it fits your embouchure), or venture out to other brands. Everyone develops differently, so these suggestions are just general guidelines. Talk with your music teacher or private instructor before any mouthpiece switch. I've played for 26 years, tried many mouthpieces, and came back to the 3C because it is just a great mouthpiece, so moving on from the 3C isn't necessary if you are creating the type of sound you like.Good luck! Give any mouthpiece switch at least a month to take hold - Don't judge it from just a few days.
Craig W Fornell
2025-04-09 16:09:58
I finally broke down and bought one and like every one says it’s the best, it’s instantly comfortable and my Yamaha trumpet came with it’s own brand mouth piece that is great as well but it was a 5 and I always wanted to try the 3c and I definitely see why it’s rated so high and recommended all the time so if you’re thinking of getting one definitely do it you won’t regret it.
Josué Becerra
2025-03-08 13:31:32
Tengo aproximada 1 año con 6 meses tocando trompeta y empecé con la boquilla 7C, desde el comienzo siempre sentà muy incomoda esa boquilla pero yo pensé que era porque aun mis labios no estaban fortalecidos. Yo hago un sistema de estudio diario en donde hago resistencia, flexibilidad y digitacion pero aún haciendo todo eso me agotaba demasiado rápido con la boquilla con la que empecé, decidà comprar esta boquilla por algunos videos, comentarios y recomendaciones de personas, asà que la compre y tengo 1 mes utilizándola, al instante sentà un alivió y mayor resistencia en las notas agudas.En fin la recomiendo porque es muy cómoda y se puede tocar agudos y graves fácilmente. Pero todo depende de tu estudio y que lo hagas diariamente
Francois C.
2025-02-15 19:48:38
Je l’utilise avec ma trompette yamaha
Nadia Tafuro
2025-01-18 15:03:18
Buona buona buona qualitÃ
Kunde
2025-01-16 13:15:58
Gewohnte erstklassige Vincent Bach Qualität.
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2025-01-11 17:07:42
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