Bach 351 (No.9) Trumpet Mouthpiece

SKU: 205641

The history of Bach starts with mouthpieces. A century ago, trumpet player Vincent Bach began experimenting with designs and manufacturing processes to replace a broken mouthpiece. 

Bach 351 (No.9) Trumpet Mouthpiece

Bach 351 (No.9) Trumpet Mouthpiece

SKU: 205641

The history of Bach starts with mouthpieces. A century ago, trumpet player Vincent Bach began experimenting with designs and manufacturing processes to replace a broken mouthpiece. 

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The history of Bach starts with mouthpieces. A century ago, trumpet player Vincent Bach began experimenting with designs and manufacturing processes to replace a broken mouthpiece. 

Soon after, Vincent Bach’s mouthpieces, and later his trumpets, set the standard for excellence. We continue that standard today through constant innovation and dedication to the craft. 

In the Bach workshop, crafting a mouthpiece begins with innovative, yet classic designs and is then carved by a computer-numeric-controlled machine that shapes and cuts solid brass bars. Each step is precise within one ten-thousandth of an inch. 

Because no two players have the same lip or tooth formation, what is perfect for one player may be entirely unsuitable for another. Bach produces thousands of different combinations of rims, cups and backbores so that each player can find the best mouthpiece for their individual embouchure.

SizeCupCup dia (mm)Rim ShapeNotes
9Deep16.05Medium wide, lowered toward the outsideThe same style and rim as the 7, but with smaller cup diameter.
9AVery deep16.05Medium wide, well rounded Produces a mellow, sweet tone.
9BMedium deep16.05Medium wide, lowered toward the outsideCorresponds with the 9. Slightly darker tone. Player with narrow lips who tire quickly feel relieved when using this model.
9CMedium16.05Medium wide, lowered toward the outsideSimilar in size to the 9 but produces a more brilliant, open tone. Free high register, easy response. Suitable for strenuous all-around work by players with narrow lips.
9DMedium shallow16.05Medium wide, lowered toward the outsideSimilar in size to the 9 and in tone to the more brilliant 7D. Players with narrow, sensitive lips get satisfactory results with this model. Recommended for the extremer high register.

SizeCupCup dia (mm)Rim ShapeNotes

9

Deep

16.05

Medium wide, lowered toward the outside

The same style and rim as the 7, but with smaller cup diameter.

SizeCupCup dia (mm)Rim ShapeNotes

9A

Very deep

16.05

Medium wide, well rounded 

Produces a mellow, sweet tone.

SizeCupCup dia (mm)Rim ShapeNotes

9B

Medium deep

16.05

Medium wide, lowered toward the outside

Corresponds with the 9. Slightly darker tone. Player with narrow lips who tire quickly feel relieved when using this model.

SizeCupCup dia (mm)Rim ShapeNotes

9C

Medium

16.05

Medium wide, lowered toward the outside

Similar in size to the 9 but produces a more brilliant, open tone. Free high register, easy response. Suitable for strenuous all-around work by players with narrow lips.

SizeCupCup dia (mm)Rim ShapeNotes

9D

Medium shallow

16.05

Medium wide, lowered toward the outside

Similar in size to the 9 and in tone to the more brilliant 7D. Players with narrow, sensitive lips get satisfactory results with this model. Recommended for the extremer high register.

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