Clarify your ideal tone for your music, and narrow down the choice of rim size and cup depth. Clarifying your ideal tone is the first thing you have to do for selecting a mouthpiece. Generally, the larger mouthpiece is often played for lower registers, and the smaller mouthpiece is played for the higher registers.
- What is the difference between a 3C and 7C trumpet mouthpiece?
- What is a 5C trumpet mouthpiece good for?
- What is a 7C trumpet mouthpiece good for?
- Which trumpet mouthpiece is best for high notes?
What is the difference between a 3C and 7C trumpet mouthpiece?
the 3C is slightly wider with a slightly shallower cup and a somewhat different rim design. The 7C is slightly deeper with a slightly narrower cup diameter, and a much sharper, more precise rim.
What is a 5C trumpet mouthpiece good for?
The Vincent Bach 5C is a medium cup mouthpiece with a soft edge and brilliant tonal response. Fit for all-around playing and recommended for advancing players or players who require a slightly smaller cup diameter than the 3C. Developed by acclaimed soloist and accomplished mechanical engineer Vincent Bach.
What is a 7C trumpet mouthpiece good for?
The Bach 7C produces a brilliant, clear tone capable of floating above or cutting through the sound of any ensemble. A favorite of advanced players with a fine-tuned embouchure, the 7C is also a popular choice for students in need of a mouthpiece with a smaller diameter.
Which trumpet mouthpiece is best for high notes?
The 5 Best Trumpet Mouthpieces for High Notes
- Paititi Gold Plated Bb 3C Trumpet Mouthpiece.
- Olymstore(TM) Gold Plated Trumpet Mouthpiece.
- Glory Silver Plated Bb Trumpet Mouthpiece ,7c.
- Bach Trumpet Mouthpiece 3C.
- StarSide Gold Plated Trumpet Mouthpiece, 3C Golden.