Wow looks stunning and you get a great sound on anything you play maestro 👏👏🎺 Not keen on these fancy overly ornate trumpets but there must be a market out there😊
Nice to hear the Charlier Etude right out of the gate. I really want one of those 190 50th anniversary horns. I literally wore out my 37. Played it to death. I actually had a funeral for it and buried it in my backyard. It was sad. I played all over the place with that horn. Now, I have grieved and it is time to move on with a new horn.
Thank You! I think that Bach (Conn/Selmer) nailed it on the head with their copy of the early 60's Bach Stradivarius mdl 37. Can't wait for the 190 72*/43 or maybe a MLV Best, Steve
I really appreciate your channel! You know, people always buy from folks they like. If I was in the market right now, I'd certainly buy a trumpet from you. I believe that your approach to "consultive sales" is lost in today's market. I for one appreciate it.
Just found a new leftover in 11-21.Beautiful silver ! I bought it after watching you!Its like my Mt Vernon ,but new. I thought it was a great price considering
Very Nice Steve. My go too horn is a 1982 Bach with a 43 bell and 25 lead. These bells look different on these horns. They look a bit more of a constant wider flair than my 43.
I am looking seriously at this model. My biggest question is lacquer vs. silver.... do you find that the lacquer hurts the sound? I know people used to say that lacquer dampens the sound, but I don't know if this is still really true with modern manufacturing techniques. I love the look of the lacquer, and that's what I would love to get if the sound is not ruined.
+Justin Dickson The lacquer does not "RUIN" the sound. Scientific test can measure things like volume and tone. Think of the trumpets finish as a flavor. Silver, Lacquer, Gold, all might feel slightly different to the performer but I think you would need the ears of a Bat to discern any difference in sound. My personal favorite is the lacquer as well. They look beautiful and the playing is gorgeous. Right now Bach is giving a $100 discount on all NEW horns purchased before Jan 15th 2016.
Hi Steve, beautiful sound! You are great! Is this a trumpet that you would describe as easy? To have fun and appreciate this instrument do you think is necessary to have good experience in playing trumpet? Thank you!
If you look at my past "likes" on your channel you will see plenty of Bach's on that "like" list so no Bach hater here. The trumpet sounds great in your hands as do all the trumpets you play on your channel. A lot of favorite trumpets are Bach's and if you look at your channel alone I have liked some of your more rare items. 1) Nothing stopping Selmer from building them as they did 50+ years ago Selmer cheapened the design, broke the back of the union and raised prices no one else did that for Selmer! 2) No innovation at all they are still using the same leadpipes and bell profiles that Vincent Bach developed over a 100 years ago. Their only innovation has been to cheapen the design and then return to it after 50 years. Prior to them bringing out the Commercial model you and I could not order a Bach Strad with a 1 bell, french bead and say a 43 pipe. No amount of money would have allowed you to order that combo. 3)Even during Vincent Bach's time we know that occasionally materials other then cartridge brass 70/30 and gold brass 80%+ where used because we have seen rare bronze and red brass NY belled models so even the Mariachi having a Bronze 43 bell is not really new. 4) They need to learn basic marketing! You do not shoot your cash cow in the foot by making them look like dogs by releasing an even more premium line that is more professional and more exclusive with the same "Stradivarius" name on them! That is why Toyota has Lexus, GM has Cadillac, Nissan owns Infiniti 5) Everything I said about doing a custom ordered CarolBrass with any materials, heat treat, bore size, brace location for 1/2 the price was also true. Is their anything in the above 5 points that is un-true? You have in the past even said " Wow this CarolBrass blows Bach and Yamaha away!" as someone else pointed out. Words have meaning. I am a huge fan of your channel and have been a huge fan for a long time. 99.9% of what I have ever said has been nothing but praise for you! I have even asked you to release a CD.
great horns that I feel along with the Shires are setting the standard for fantastic Bb horns. not very impressed by the 3rd gen Yamaha artist series so far.
+Gary Waite It cost 2X-3X more! LOL Horn Trader has a few video's of him playing CB horns. The early ones are of student models so make sure you are aware of what he is playing. Also there are plenty of other really good trumpet players like Trent Austin(sp) on you tube playing just about every model of CB trumpet. Their is also an audio only clip of a guy in Spain I think it is A-B-C comparing I think early Elkhart or NY Bach to two different CarolBrass trumpets over and over again for like 15 minutes in a concert hall and I think he is a professional musician. If you look at the fanciest CarolBrass with all of the high end metal work and contrasting trim and add a bronze or copper bell to it you will still be at 1/2 the price of the Bach Anniversary model,Artisan,Mariachi etc....
Incredible virtuosity 👏👏respect🎶🎺🎶🎺
Wow looks stunning and you get a great sound on anything you play maestro 👏👏🎺
Not keen on these fancy overly ornate trumpets but there must be a market out there😊
Nice to hear the Charlier Etude right out of the gate. I really want one of those 190 50th anniversary horns. I literally wore out my 37. Played it to death. I actually had a funeral for it and buried it in my backyard. It was sad. I played all over the place with that horn. Now, I have grieved and it is time to move on with a new horn.
What year was your Strad made. Mine is 1965... serial no. 32174
Beautiful sound!
Thank You! I think that Bach (Conn/Selmer) nailed it on the head with their copy of the early 60's Bach Stradivarius mdl 37. Can't wait for the 190 72*/43 or maybe a MLV
Best,
Steve
I really appreciate your channel! You know, people always buy from folks they like. If I was in the market right now, I'd certainly buy a trumpet from you. I believe that your approach to "consultive sales" is lost in today's market. I for one appreciate it.
Wow! thank you for your kind words!
Stay Tuned to the HornTrader!
Just found a new leftover in 11-21.Beautiful silver ! I bought it after watching you!Its like my Mt Vernon ,but new. I thought it was a great price considering
cue these up just to hear you demo ! GREAT !
My son just got one of these in lacquer. Beautiful horn.
Simply lovely
Thanks One of my favorite horns. Be Well!
Those horns have a sweet sound.
+Denise Borum
I'm very impressed with the new 50th Anniversary Bach 37!
Very Nice Steve. My go too horn is a 1982 Bach with a 43 bell and 25 lead. These bells look different on these horns. They look a bit more of a constant wider flair than my 43.
+Todd Bevins
I believe these are the standard Bach 37 bell
Charlie 2... to be EXACT !!
nice cool jazz Charlier :)
My dream horn! Alas, I can no longer afford a professional grade trumpet!
Sensacional o som
Rich tone 🎖
I am looking seriously at this model. My biggest question is lacquer vs. silver.... do you find that the lacquer hurts the sound? I know people used to say that lacquer dampens the sound, but I don't know if this is still really true with modern manufacturing techniques. I love the look of the lacquer, and that's what I would love to get if the sound is not ruined.
+Justin Dickson
The lacquer does not "RUIN" the sound. Scientific test can measure things like volume and tone. Think of the trumpets finish as a flavor. Silver, Lacquer, Gold,
all might feel slightly different to the performer but I think you would need the ears of a Bat to discern any difference in sound. My personal favorite is the lacquer as well. They look beautiful and the playing is gorgeous. Right now Bach is giving a $100 discount on all NEW horns purchased before Jan 15th 2016.
Hi Steve, beautiful sound! You are great!
Is this a trumpet that you would describe as easy? To have fun and appreciate this instrument do you think is necessary to have good experience in playing trumpet? Thank you!
Charlier #2 with a JAZZ inflection
www.u.arizona.edu/~gross/Charlier/36_Etudes_Trascendantes_-_Theo_Charlier.pdf
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Very good
yes ser
Cómo puedo conseguir esa trompeta
I am saving up for a bach 19037 trumpet
Colin Kyger I have several in the shop now if you live near San Diego you are welcome to come in the shop and play them
If you look at my past "likes" on your channel you will see plenty of Bach's on that "like" list so no Bach hater here.
The trumpet sounds great in your hands as do all the trumpets you play on your channel. A lot of favorite trumpets are Bach's and if you look at your channel alone I have liked some of your more rare items.
1) Nothing stopping Selmer from building them as they did 50+ years ago Selmer cheapened the design, broke the back of the union and raised prices no one else did that for Selmer!
2) No innovation at all they are still using the same leadpipes and bell profiles that Vincent Bach developed over a 100 years ago. Their only innovation has been to cheapen the design and then return to it after 50 years. Prior to them bringing out the Commercial model you and I could not order a Bach Strad with a 1 bell, french bead and say a 43 pipe. No amount of money would have allowed you to order that combo.
3)Even during Vincent Bach's time we know that occasionally materials other then cartridge brass 70/30 and gold brass 80%+ where used because we have seen rare bronze and red brass NY belled models so even the Mariachi having a Bronze 43 bell is not really new.
4) They need to learn basic marketing! You do not shoot your cash cow in the foot by making them look like dogs by releasing an even more premium line that is more professional and more exclusive with the same "Stradivarius" name on them! That is why Toyota has Lexus, GM has Cadillac, Nissan owns Infiniti
5) Everything I said about doing a custom ordered CarolBrass with any materials, heat treat, bore size, brace location for 1/2 the price was also true.
Is their anything in the above 5 points that is un-true?
You have in the past even said " Wow this CarolBrass blows Bach and Yamaha away!" as someone else pointed out. Words have meaning. I am a huge fan of your channel and have been a huge fan for a long time. 99.9% of what I have ever said has been nothing but praise for you! I have even asked you to release a CD.
Silver seems to have a bit mellower, silky tone.
Do they still make these 50th anniversary strad?
I think they still make them but production is very slow.
Stay Tuned to the HornTrader!
Thk you.
i have one question. Which Mouthpiece are you using
The Horntrader HT3CS28
Quiero una❤
How much $?
Stuart Adams. $2849 in Lacquer $3049 in Silver Prices may very depending on my mood. :)
@@HornTrader is there a difference in lacquer and silver trumpets?
@@ok-gg5kp Usually Silver horns will sound a tad brighter than the lacquer.
How much the yamaha
i got me one of them silver ones
Does it match the old Mt Vernons?
Just a tad more color to the tone from the bell, possible a easier less resistant blow then the MT V's
@@HornTrader Thanks
The silver is my dream horn
What does the 37.40.41 model mean
silentghost82 It refers to the Bell Mandrel or taper of the bell. Go to Bach Loyalist to read all about it
great horns that I feel along with the Shires are setting the standard for fantastic Bb horns. not very impressed by the 3rd gen Yamaha artist series so far.
I just got a Gold Plated 190-37 in the shop and it played like a dream!
ended up buying the C trpt version of this that Sachs helped design. awesome horn! I'm really convinced with the Lefreque Silver bridge.@@HornTrader
@@erickmatta2189 Good News! Next time try shopping at the HornTrader :)
What’s that mouth piece Sir?
Hi Paul, It one of the HornTrader Custom Line. (HT3CS-28). Here’s the link. www.horntrader.com/mouthpieces/133-horntrader-ht-3cs-28.html
Own one in silver. The 37 is too stuffy.I’d prefer a 43 light or the 1901B with that #1 bronze bell
How does it compare to Carol Brass horn?
+Gary Waite
The sound is bigger in core
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+Gary Waite It cost 2X-3X more! LOL
Horn Trader has a few video's of him playing CB horns. The early ones are of student models so make sure you are aware of what he is playing.
Also there are plenty of other really good trumpet players like Trent Austin(sp) on you tube playing just about every model of CB trumpet.
Their is also an audio only clip of a guy in Spain I think it is A-B-C comparing I think early Elkhart or NY Bach to two different CarolBrass trumpets over and over again for like 15 minutes in a concert hall and I think he is a professional musician.
If you look at the fanciest CarolBrass with all of the high end metal work and contrasting trim and add a bronze or copper bell to it you will still be at 1/2 the price of the Bach Anniversary model,Artisan,Mariachi etc....
+HornTrader
Would love to see a comparison between CB & Other brands.
Cheers
+Gary Waite
I'll try down the road What CB horn and What Bach horn do I compare too?
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Certainly the CB 6280 is a fine playing trumpet. But come on guys this is a reissue of the 2nd gen NY Bach!
Xeno price
I'll trade you a Yamaha xeno
Where are you come from?
+Abstict
Not going to happen
The Bach blows the Yamaha out of the water
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+chi di chang
HornTrader.com is located in San Diego California USA
We ship all over the globe. Stay Tuned to the HornTrader!
We have a "Horn Trader" location in Oklahoma City, any relation to you guys?
Not gonna Happen................... But good try