Does anyone know when Bach started making the 6 3/4C mouthpiece?
I’m assuming after the Elkhart move, since I’ve never seen one from Mt Vernon.
Bach 6 3/4C Mouthpiece Question
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Bach 6 3/4C Mouthpiece Question
Jerry Walker
Happily Retired
1957 Conn 6H
Bach 6 3/4C
1989 Yamaha YSL-684G
Bach 6 3/4C
Happily Retired
1957 Conn 6H
Bach 6 3/4C
1989 Yamaha YSL-684G
Bach 6 3/4C
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Re: Bach 6 3/4C Mouthpiece Question
There are a few Mount Vernons around.
Alex Iles famously uses one; The Schilke Iles is based off of it.
Forum member ngrinder has at least one. It's a very rare bird though. The ones from the corp era with no period are also very rare.
Alex Iles famously uses one; The Schilke Iles is based off of it.
Forum member ngrinder has at least one. It's a very rare bird though. The ones from the corp era with no period are also very rare.
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Re: Bach 6 3/4C Mouthpiece Question
ThanksTromboneMonkey wrote: ↑Mon Apr 17, 2023 9:03 am There are a few Mount Vernons around.
Alex Iles famously uses one; The Schilke Iles is based off of it.
Forum member ngrinder has at least one. It's a very rare bird though. The ones from the corp era with no period are also very rare.
Jerry Walker
Happily Retired
1957 Conn 6H
Bach 6 3/4C
1989 Yamaha YSL-684G
Bach 6 3/4C
Happily Retired
1957 Conn 6H
Bach 6 3/4C
1989 Yamaha YSL-684G
Bach 6 3/4C
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Re: Bach 6 3/4C Mouthpiece Question
The 6 3/4 C (along with the 4C) was originally aimed at symphony players who wanted a brilliant sound. Yes, such players did exist in the not too distant past. But, that being a fairly small target market, relatively few of them were produced. Nowadays, with the preference towards larger mouthpieces, a mouthpiece like the 6 3/4 has a much wider appeal.