TP-11E |
15.650 |
Shallow |
#25(3.78) |
TP-MS |
Special model for super high note hitters. Produces a brilliant and speedy sound. |
Schilke 6A4a (Smaller) |
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TP-9E |
15.950 |
Shallow |
#25(3.78) |
TP-MS |
Often prefered by studio musicians and lead trumpeters in a big band.
Produces a brilliant, speedy, powerful, and also smooth sound. |
Schilke 6A4a |
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TP-9D |
Mildly shallow |
#25(3.78) |
TP-M |
If 9E is too shallow, try this model.
Not only does it produces a bright and sharp high register but also easy-low registers. |
Bach 10-1/2D (Slightly-smaller) |
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TP-9X |
Very deep |
#16(4.50) |
TP-X |
Cup of flugelhorn is adopted, so can produces mellow sound like flugelhorn with trumpet.
The rim diameter is the smallest in the X line. |
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TP-7E |
16.250 |
Shallow |
#25(3.78) |
TP-M |
Often prefered by lead trumpeters in a big band.
If 9E is too small, this model should be chosen. |
Schilke 13A4a |
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TP-7D |
Mildly shallow |
#25(3.78) |
TP-M |
If 7E is too shallow, this model should be chosen.Well balanced and easy to play all registeres. Playable from Bb trumpet to Piccolo trumpet. |
Bach 7D (Slightly-smaller) |
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TP-7C |
Medium |
#25(3.78) |
TP-M |
If TP-5C is a little large, try this model.
It is one of the standards and playable in all music genres. |
Bach 7C (Slightly-smaller) |
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TP-7X |
Very deep |
#16(4.50) |
TP-X |
Cup of flugelhorn is adopted, so can produces mellow sound like flugelhorn with trumpet.
If you play "7" rim, choose this model. |
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TP-5C |
16.550 |
Medium |
#25(3.78) |
TP-M |
If you dither choosing mouthpiece, it should be good to try this model first.
All-round and perfectly fits for brass band. |
Bach 5C |
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TP-5B |
Mildly deep |
#24(3.86) |
TP-L |
If TP-7C is too small, try this model.Mellow and rich dark sound fits for orchestra. Symphonic backbore is adopted. Rotary trumpet matches as well. |
Bach 5B |
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TP-5X |
Very deep |
#16(4.50) |
TP-X |
Cup of flugelhorn is adopted, so can produces mellow sound like flugelhorn with trumpet.
The rim diameter is medium in the X line. |
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TP-3C |
16.850 |
Medium |
#25(3.78) |
TP-M |
If TP-5C is too small, this model should be chosen. Very popular and playable from orchestra to brass band. Its rich and powerful sound has a great tonal core. |
Bach 3C |
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TP-3B |
Mildly deep |
#24(3.86) |
TP-L |
Powerful and dark sound. Player who prefer a little large rim diameter and orchestral sound should like this model. Symphonic backbore is adoped. Rotary trumpet should match as well. |
Bach 3B |
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TP-3X |
Very deep |
#16(4.50) |
TP-X |
Cup of flugelhorn is adopted, so can produces mellow sound like flugelhorn with trumpet. If you play "3" rim, choose this model. |
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TP-1C |
17.150 |
Medium |
#25(3.78) |
TP-L |
The most popular and best-suit model for orchestra. Very rich and symphonic sound. |
Bach
1-1/4C |
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TP-1B |
Mildly deep |
#24(3.86) |
TP-L |
This model should be suit to players who prefer a large rim and darker sound. Symphonic backbore is adoped. Rotary trumpet should match as well. |
Bach 1B (Slightly-smaller) |
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TP-1X |
Very deep |
#16(4.50) |
TP-X |
Cup of flugelhorn is adopted, so can produces mellow sound like flugelhorn with trumpet. Rim diameter is the largest in the X line. |
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