Rare Large Bore Bach 72 Trumpet Demo: Trent Austin Plays #Trumpet

Published 2020-05-18
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All Comments (14)
  • Back in high school, the late 80's, I had a XL bore Bach. I never knew if it was rare. I didnt know anything about mouthpiece sizes but I could never get above F over high C. I love that trumpet and really miss it. That L bore is a beautiful, well loved, horn!
  • Great trumpet playing! That Bach trumpet sounds good! I have played Bachs, Olds, Conn, Yamaha, Selmer 80J (the best ever), Carol, Holton and KIng. Bachs tend be hard to play in tune. G in the staff is often too low, an G above is often too high. But, they sound great.
  • @Birdman1334
    Usually prefer the 43 v. 72 in ML Bore, but this one rellay sounds great. More like a Martin comittee.
  • I’d love to know more about the engineering tricks that go into creating a desired sound signature, responsiveness, etc of a horn. I played a Strad as a student 50 yrs ago and never gave it any thought. I went to a larger, deeper Bach mouthpiece however. 5C to 3C or the other way around. I can’t recall. Had to have mine silver plated because it was getting chewed up like this one.
  • @krisalutius5177
    I don't agree that a large bore 72 is rare. I have one, and 4 other people I know have them just in my circle of friends. Yes there are more medium large bore versions but .462 is quite standard. It's rare for you because people keep them. I got rid of my ML 72 recently because, well, the large bore was better.