Vincent Bach cornet mouthpiece

Vincent Bach
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Vincent Bach Mouthpieces: FAQs

Bach mouthpieces are widely regarded as a brass instrument manufacturing benchmark due to their precise engineering, consistency, and enduring designs. With production beginning around 1918, they quickly established a defining feature: a sizing system that has since become a global reference for players and manufacturers. This consistency allows players to move between models with predictable changes in feel and response.

Since they first appeared, Bach mouthpieces have remained widely used across every performance setting. Now a part of Conn-Selmer (following its acquisition of the Vincent Bach brand in 1961), they continue to follow their original design principles and industry-standard sizing framework, ensuring consistency across generations of players.

Vincent Bach’s sizing system is one of the most widely adopted frameworks in brass instrument design. Each model (for example 7C, 5C, 3C) follows a consistent structure defined by cup depth, rim diameter, and throat characteristics in a predictable way across the range. This means players can change models with known, incremental differences, while teachers can recommend sizes with broad consistency across brands.

Yes. Bach mouthpieces have been widely used in music education, particularly since brass teaching became more structured in the mid-20th century. Because of the standardised sizing system, beginners can start on an all-purpose model such as the 7C, and progress within the same framework as their technique develops.

Originally developed during the 1920s and 1930s to suit a wide range of performance environments, Bach mouthpieces prioritise versatility. Today, they are widely used across orchestral, jazz, brass band, and commercial settings due to their balanced tonal characteristics and predictable response.

This depends on your embouchure, experience level, and tonal preference. The sizing system makes it easier to compare models systematically. Key factors include cup depth (tone and range), rim shape (comfort and endurance), and throat size (airflow and resistance). Although some trial and error is required, differences between models are predictable and structured.

Many professionals rely on Bach because its sizing provides a fixed reference point for both teachers and performers, ensuring a predictable response from designs that have remained stable since their early 20th-century origins. Even when experimenting with other brands, many players refer back to Bach models for their familiarity, balance, and reliability.



Model Depth Diameter
(mm)
Rim shape Manufacturer's description
1X Deep 17.00 Medium wide The pre-1970 (old style) No.1, with slightly smaller cup and wider rim than present model.
1¼C Medium 17.00 Medium wide Large cup for powerful trumpeters. Compact tone of great carrying power.
1½B Medium
deep
17.00 Medium wide, not too sharp Produces a scintillating, warm tone of large volume. For players with a well-trained embouchure. Comfortable rim contour.
1½C Medium 17.00 Medium wide, not too sharp Large diameter, medium cup – good for all-around use.
2C Medium 16.50 Medium wide, lowered toward the outside Large cup; powerful, brilliant tone. For players with a good embouchure.
3B Medium 16.30 Medium wide A fairly large cup. deep The tone is warm and full.
3C Medium 16.30 Medium wide Fairly large cup, good for all-around use.
5C Medium 16.25 Medium wide, well rounded toward the inside and outside, fairly flat. For players with a strong embouchure who do not like a sharp edge. The tone is lively and rich.
6 Deep 16.20 Medium wide, not too sharp. Produces a rich, clear tone of substantial body. Its rim shape was preferred by Vincent Bach. Comes with #24 backbore as standard.
6C Medium 16.20 Medium wide, not too sharp, rather flat A distinctive 'C trumpet' cup. Its clear tone cuts through the largest bands and orchestras.
7C Medium 16.20 Medium wide, lowered toward the outside. Medium sharp inside. Well-rounded edge with a perfect grip. Probably the most widely used model in the world. Its brilliant tone is preferred by school musicians and by artists.

Manufacturer’s website: conn-selmer.eu