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  1. The most commonly used trumpet mouthpiece size is probably the 7c mouthpiece from Vincent Bach. The Bach company is the largest manufacturer of mouthpieces for trumpets and the Bach trumpets all come with the 7c mouthpiece as standard.

  2. Most trumpeters use a mouthpiece that is roughly in between such as a 5C or 7C as this produces a clear, well-balanced sound. However, advanced trumpeters in orchestras may use different mouthpieces such as the 1½C.

  3. For Bach mouthpieces, lower numbers mean a larger rim diameter. So a 3C has a larger rim diameter than a 7C. Your 7C is larger than your 10C. Cup depths are measured in A-F (there may be some fringe stuff like V cup, X cup, but those are pretty rare). A is deeper than B, which is deeper than C, etc...

  4. If you find the 7C trumpet mouthpiece a little too big for you, or you have thinner lips, consider the 10 1/2C. It has a slightly smaller rim diameter of 15.90 millimeters than the 7C and a medium cup.

  5. 12 Ιουλ 2021 · Here I’ll explain trumpet mouthpiece sizes, shapes and features and how they affect playing, as well as strategies to help you choose a mouthpiece.

  6. By far the most widely recommended trumpet mouthpiece which almost all of us started on is the Bach 7C. Each time I’m asked which mouthpiece I recommend for a beginning player that is the one I recommend.

  7. 16 Φεβ 2024 · A 7C is typically 16.20 mm in diameter and the 3C is 10mm bigger and has a little more depth to it. Having a larger diameter requires a little more gusto to play and is not usually recommended for a beginner.

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