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Bach 349 Cornet 1E

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Mouthpiece for cornet

  • Shallow cup
  • Cup diameter: 17.00 mm
  • Backbore 117
  • Excellent for Piccolo
  • Silver-plated
  • For brass players who prefer a larger cup diameter
Available since September 2007
Item number 137298
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Cup Depth Flat
Finish Silver Plated
255 AED 66,39 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Interesting but dissapointing
L4d3 23.06.2019
The 1E mouthpiece has a large inner diameter which allows for great room to dance about and do lots of flexible and dynamically difficult playing. It also has a very shallow cup. I chose the mouthpiece because I needed it when carrying and dominating the brass band above the staff on the soprano cornet, but it is just too wide for the concentrated aperture I apply with my lips when playing above C3. I also use the 1C for more blending-in playing and it does the job great. The E and F series of Bach is meant to be used in the extremely high register, but the problem with the 1E is its inner diameter. It just doesn't support my embouchure enough, thus rendering it sort of useless. I will instead try out the 3E and 3F, with 16.3 mm inner diameter cups. I will not conclude with saying this is a bad mouthpiece, but if your aperture is very small and concentrated when playing high up, this large mouthpiece will do a poor job of supporting you during long sessions.
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Hell und klar, aber mit Gefühl zu spielen!
Christoph051 30.11.2016
Dieses Mundstück hat einerseits einen sehr breiten Innendurchmesser und einen relativ schmalen Rand (so wie beim großen Bach 1er), dafür einen extrem flachen Kessel. Wenn man damit gefühlvoll auf einer Pikkolo-Trompete spielt, bekommt man einen kristallklaren, hellen und überhaupt nicht fiepsigen Ton serviert. Die Höhe spricht wunderbar an. Ich habe es auch schon auf dem Kornett getestet; hier geht zwar die typische Wärme des Tons verloren, aber man kann hohe Passagen sehr kontrolliert angehen.

Allerdings ist auch Vorsicht angebracht: Ich halte es keinesfalls für ein Lead-Mundstück: Wenn man andrückt und Vollgas gibt, landet die Lippe schnell am Kesselboden, was die Tonqualität killt und den Ton "verbröselt". Auch mit der Intonation muss man sehr aufpassen: Wenn man drückt oder quetscht kann einem auf der Piccolo ein Ton schon mal davon steigen.

Trotzdem: Für Piccolo und hohes Kornett sehr empfohlen, schon alleine wegen der immensen Tonqualität.
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