Bach Commercial Trumpet

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Published 2014-08-30
Introducing the Bach Stradivarius Commercial Trumpet. Combining new materials and processes with vintage design elements,
The new Stradivarius models offer amazing agility, quick response and easy performance in extreme registers all wrapped in the signature Bach sound.

LT190 Series | #1 Hand-Hammered One-Piece 5" BRONZE Bell | 2 Piece Valve Casings with Bronze Balusters | 100% Made in USA!

This NEW Bach Stradivarius Commercial Bb trumpet is offered in two bore sizes .459 ML bore and .462 L bore, as well as in Silver-plate finish or Lacquer finish. 5" diameter one-piece hand hammered lightweight bronze #1 bell with flat rim. Also includes a modified #43 mouth pipe.

Bach Stradivarius Commercial Trumpet in Silver-plate finish.
LT190S1B - .459 Medium Large Bore
LT190SL1B - .462 Large Bore

Bach Stradivarius Commercial Trumpet in Lacquer finish.
LT1901B - .459 Medium Large Bore
LT190L1B - .462 Large Bore

The Bach Commercial Trumpet features Vincent Bach's very first bell design....the #1 or also known as the "T" bell. This Newly designed Trumpet features lightweight brass outer and lightweight nickel-silver inner slide tubing, with newly designed crescent shape pull knobs, and push-button “Amado” style water key.

New to Bach’s conventional design. Crescent shape pull knobs, 2-piece brass valve casings with bronze balusters,
forward facing 2nd slide, minimal bracing to allow maximum vibration, #1 Bell, lightweight commercial BRONZE bell with 5" French-style bell rim.

All Comments (21)
  • @MrQuaazga
    Now you know I really love that playing. I need a new Bach trumpet and the commercial sounds great,
  • @GVaughnForsyth
    Love it (silver large bore)... and Bach heavy caps, flat metal finger buttons improve the look of this very fine instrument.
  • @jttrumpet55
    Hi Steve. Another wonderful demonstration. Sound like great horns! I liked your Bill Chase thing going on at the end of your video. Take Care. JT 
  • @DanGeorges
    Reminds me of the old Benge commercial horns (e.g., 6xp, 7x). Second slide pointed toward the bell and all.
  • @robinbrace9512
    I was once a trumpet player. Unfortunately, having to use a rubbish trumpet back then meant that I eventually gave it up. My, what I would have given to have a top quality Bach trumpet back then! I think it could have turned me around.
  • @JS-gn9rs
    That "Laura" really sounded nice. I need to practice more...
  • @wasdivi
    Nice playing ! Love that sound :-)
  • @macm4237
    Would it be possible to see the lick you play at 6:44 written out? Really sounds great.  Thanks for the demo.
  • @austoninnes4166
    Beautiful sounding horn! What was that exercise you did hitting those money notes?
  • Bach went to the Amado water keys? Also why is the 2md valve angled the other way instead of traditional? Are they worth the price honestly?
  • @sweetpapajazz
    Hey Steve, sounding good my man love how you play Laura. Where are these horns made? (Elkhardt)
  • Nice tone in low register and high. If you dont mind me asking. What mouthpiece and size are you using for this video?
  • @MrLambo234
    HornTrader Hey Steve, I'm planning on picking up one of these horns possibly for the Holliday season. I currently play on a standard 37ML and was wondering which bore size would you recommend? I've always wanted to try a LB horn, but never have gotten the opportunity. I'm used to the step bore of the Bobby shew and set ups of the 8335LA. What do you think I should lean towards more? Please let me know thanks!!
  • @HornTrader
    I have these Bach Horns at the 2017 NAMM this year LT190L1B 735423 BACH TRUMPET Commercial Large Bore Lacquer 190S37 739386 BACH TRUMPET OFT Silver Anniversary Model 19037 737768 BACH TRUMPET OFT Lacquer Anniversary Model LT180S77 723518 BACH STRAD TRUMPET OFT New York Model .462 bore, #7 bell, #7 lead pipe Strad with a French Flat bead rim. It’s warmer than the 37 and 72 but blows bigger and louder. I can sell these horns for 10% off MSRP after the show