This one goes to the original writer : Jesse Sears.
How to Choose a Used Trumpet ?
Buying a used trumpet, whether it be at a pawn shop, musical instrument store, from another individual or online, can save you hundreds of dollars. But, unless you get a quality used trumpet that will last and is free from problems, you will be wasting your time and money. Read on to learn how to choose a used trumpet.
The following instruction list about the things you should do when you want to buy a used trumpet ,was written by Jesse Sears. Click here to read the useful information.
Bach Model 18037
Stradivarius Bb Trumpet "Stradivarius" - .459" Medium-large bore, standard weight body, standard weight yellow brass one-piece hand-hammered #37 bell, standard construction #25 mouthpipe, monel pistons, clear lacquer finish. Comes with Bach 7C mouthpiece and a zippered Cordura covered wood shell case |
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Bells
The one-piece bell construction allows unrestricted vibration of the bell. Bells with fast tapers generate dark, warm tones, while slow tapers produce bright tones. Stradivarius trumpets are available in a number of different tapers, each with a unique tonal quality.
Category (by number) :
37: provides rich, compact sound with great projection
43: broader, brighter open tone
72: darker strong, powerful sound
25: sharper and slightly tighter with more focused projection
38: compact, fluid sound
239: big, rich, dark sound.
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Mouthpipes.
Like the bell, mouthpipes with fast tapers produce warm tones and slow tapers create bright sounds. Reversed construction allows a more open feel with less resistance by eliminating a step at the main tuning slide and maintaining a longer taper length for improved intonation. The rounded main tuning slide crook option eliminates tight bends so the air moves freely for a more open feel.
Categories:
25: provides some resistance and is effective in centering or tying together tone production
25-Open: more open and free-blowing
7: more free-blowing with a darker tone
43: more flexible and open feeling with less resistance and a brighter sound
25C: same features as the 25
25A: longer version of 25C .
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What is a trumpet ? Well, the trumpet is a member of the brass family of instruments. The brass family is divided into four groups: the horns, trumpets, trombones, and tubas.
But we are not gonna talk about this, the reason for this blog is the Bach Stradivarius Trumpets.
For more information about the construction , history , types and general concepts of the trumpets visit this wikipedia page.
Designed 80 years ago by Vincent Bach and still made in the USA today in Elkhart, Indiana, Bach Stradivarius trumpets are recognized as some of the finest trumpets in the world.
Pioneered by Vincent Bach, this family uses non-corrosive Monel metal for its pistons. Carefully aligned ports, enclosed bronze springs, and hand-lapped fit assure years of light, trouble-free action, while the nylon guides eliminate valve noise.
The one-piece bell construction allows unrestricted vibration of the bell. Bells with fast tapers generate dark, warm tones, while slow tapers produce bright tones. Stradivarius trumpets are available in a number of different tapers, each with a unique tonal quality. Click here to see the diffrences and the the numbering system referring to the bell flare and rate of taper from the bell tail to the bell.
Like the bell, mouthpipes with fast tapers produce warm tones and slow tapers create bright sounds. Reversed construction allows a more open feel with less resistance by eliminating a step at the main tuning slide and maintaining a longer taper length for improved intonation. The rounded main tuning slide crook option eliminates tight bends so the air moves freely for a more open feel.
Click here too see the all the mouthpipes versions and the attributes for each .
The bore size also plays a role in a trumpet's tonal quality, but it's not as important as many musicians think. Most players opt for a medium-large bore. Larger-bore trumpets may have greater volume and carrying power, but they require more effort to play. The Vindabona dual bore has a medium-large valve section and a smaller inner diameter on top of the main tuning slide for a dark, warm sound.