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Stork Trumpet Mouthpieces |
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Vacchiano Trumpet Mouthpieces
"In over 50 years as a performer and teacher of the trumpet, I have had abundant opportunities for testing the various principles of mouthpiece design. Now, as a result of this knowledge, I have developed my own line of trumpet and piccolo trumpet mouthpieces. Each element of these pieces has been blended together to give the most consistent results in quality of sound, attack, endurance an overall playability. I have been fortunate in having the finest quality in craftsmanship and the artistic integrity of John Stork to put a lifetime’s work into effect."
-William Vacchiano Principal Trumpet New York Philharmonic 1935 – 1973 Professor of Trumpet Studies at the Juilliard School
All Vacchiano models are available with the following backbores: •A: A tighter backbore, often preferred by commercial players. •T: More volume than the "A" back bore but less than the "B". •B: Our standard Vacchiano backbore. •C: Somewhat larger than the Vacchiano backbore for less resistance with a more open sound. •D: A large symphonic backbore. •E: A very large backbore for symphonic playing, and for use with Eb and D trumpets.
Studio Master Trumpet Mouthpieces
The LT, LTV, and LTS models offer extra resistance for those players who like the feeling of "something to push against." Choose the cup depth that best accommodates your personal needs allowing for adequate room for free vibration and sound production.
The LD, LDV, and LDS models are really "wide open" pieces in three different cup depths. These models favor those players who may have wanted to use a shallow mouthpiece in the past, but felt they never could get enough air into them.
The SP model is intended for use on the piccolo trumpet. Even though the cup is shallow, it still has plenty of "bowl" to help warm the sound. These models are available in either trumpet or corner shank.
The VM and VMS models are preferred "crossover" pieces. These models are great favorites among players doing "Pops" concerts, stage shows and musicals.
The LX, XV, XS, XMS, and XM models feature the same cup choices as those models above of the same shank length, but with a tighter backbore. While these models are still freer blowing than most shallow mouthpiece designs, they offer just a bit more resistance than their counterpart models. |
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