Bach - Model A47BO Stradivarius - Artisan Bb/F Tenor Trombone

The new Artisan Trombone Collection is the newest and most exciting development in Bach Stradivarius professional trombones. The new A47BO is a completely modular system allowing each player to customize the Artisan trombone to meet their own playing needs. This valve design offers just the right amount of resistance required for the demands of symphonic and soloist work. The 8-1/2" one-piece hand-hammered yellow brass Bach Artisan bell will define the symphonic sound for generations. The .547" large bore combined with the rotor valve and open wrap F attachment offers a warm sound, great projection, and an efficient feel. The new reverse main tuning slide construction offers an more open response. The chrome plated nickel silver inner handslide tubes provide the ideal surface for smooth and quick handslide action. The clear lacquer finish adds a subtle warmth to the sound overall. The Bach Stradivarius A47BO professional trombone is ideal for both symphonic and solo performance.

Specs

  • New modular design
  • .547" large bore
  • New 8-1/2" one-piece hand-hammered detachable yellow brass Artisan bell
  • Detachable open wrap F attachment with rotor valve
  • Reverse construction yellow brass main tuning slide crook
  • New yellow brass outer slide
  • Clear lacquer finish, deluxe engraving
  • C1867ART Artisan woodshell case

Customisation options

  • Gold brass and lightweight gold brass detachable bells
  • Gold brass and nickel silver main tuning slide crooks
  • Lightweight nickel silver tenor handslide and yellow brass bass handslide.

About Bach Trombones

Vincent Bach combined his unique talents as both a musician and an engineer to create Bach Stradivarius trombones, the most sought after trombone in today’s global market. Every Bach trombone is hand crafted, focusing on precision manufacturing and detail. Today, the Bach Stradivarius trombones remain the sound choice for the most discerning musicians worldwide.

Trombone Bores

Trombone bores are a measurement of the inside diameter of the inner slide tubes. As the bore size changes so does the bell design. The shape of the tapered surface, or rate of flare, determines the characteristic sound of the trombone. Slow tapers yield bright tones, while fast tapers produce dark, warm sounds. Smaller bore trombones having bells with slower rates of taper, produce a brighter jazz sound. Larger bore trombones, having bells with faster rates of taper, yield darker symphonic tone qualities.

Sterling bells create a full compliment of partials (overtones) in the tonal spectrum for a focused sound with great projection. For situations involving dark qualities or high dynamic levels without distortion, choose a heavyweight bell.

Bach Stradivarius trombones are famous for their fullness of sound and projection. This is achieved by the use of one-piece construction, allowing for unrestricted vibration of the bell. In addition to the shape of the bell flare, the type and thickness of the bell material also affect the sound. Gold brass, softer and more red than the standard yellow brass due to a higher copper content, results in a warm tone.

Trombone Mouth pipes and Goosenecks

The venturi (constriction) and rate of taper in the mouth pipe affect the trombone's characteristic sound. Bach offers several mouth pipe options.

The gooseneck, a section of pipe located immediately after the handslide section, serves as a "choke" to further balance the blowing resistance.

Vincent Bach combined his unique talents as both a musician and an engineer to create brass instruments of unequalled tonal quality. Often copied but never duplicated, Bach instruments today remain the sound choice of artists worldwide.

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