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The Bach Stradivarius 42 is a professional large-bore tenor trombone by Vincent Bach (Conn-Selmer), widely used in orchestras since the mid-20th century.
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What kind of trombone is the Bach Stradivarius 42?
The Bach Stradivarius 42 is a professional large-bore tenor trombone. It is an industry standard for orchestral playing and is manufactured by Vincent Bach, a division of the Conn-Selmer corporation.
Does the Bach Stradivarius 42 come with an F-attachment?
The standard Bach 42B is the most popular variant and features a traditional rotary F-attachment. There is also the Bach 42A, which utilizes the Thayer valve for a more open, free-blowing airflow.
Where are Bach Stradivarius trombones made?
Bach Stradivarius brass instruments are handcrafted in the United States at the Conn-Selmer facility in Elkhart, Indiana. This factory has a long, historic reputation for producing elite brass instruments.
What type of mouthpiece usually comes with a Bach 42?
The trombone typically comes standard with a Vincent Bach 6.5AL or 5G large-shank mouthpiece. These mouthpieces pair well with the large bore of the instrument to produce a rich, full-bodied tone.
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