Bach TR710TrumpetThe Vincent Bach Corporationis an American
manufacturer of brass musical instrumentsthat began early in the twentieth centuryand still existsas a subsidiary of Conn-Selmer,a division of Steinway Musical Instruments.
Features
- .459\" bore
- 1st slide thumb hook
- Red brass leadpipe
- Nickel-silver outer slides
- Stainless steel pistons
- Clear lacquer
Molded Case
FIVE YEAR WARRANTY
Born Vincent Shrotenbach in Vienna in 1890,
he initially received training on violin, but subsequently
switched to trumpet when he heard its majestic sound.
Although Vincent also displayed a strong aptitude for science
and graduated with an engineering degree, he gave up a promising
areer to pursue his first love and an uncertain future as a musician.
Performing under the stage name, Vincent Bach,
he established musical success as he toured throughout Europe.
World War I forced Vincent’s move to New York City where he arrived
with only $5.00 in his pocket. A letter to the famous conductor Karl Muck
procured Vincent an audition and a resulting position with the Boston Symphony.
By the following season, he was first trumpet in the Metropolitan Opera House.
While on tour in Pittsburgh, Vincent’s mouthpiece was ruined by a repairman.
Vincent had great difficulty in finding a suitable replacement.
While on furloughs, he spent time in the basement
of the Selmer Music store remodeling old mouthpieces.
In 1918, with the investment of $300 for a foot-operated lathe,
Vincent went into the business of making mouthpieces.
The business grew rapidly and in 1924, the first Bach trumpets were produced.
At the age of 71, Vincent sold his company.
Although he received twelve other offers,
including some that were higher,
Vincent chose to sell to the Selmer Company.
In 1964, the tooling and machinery for Bach instrument
s was moved from Mount Vernon to their current home in Elkhart, Indiana.
Today, these instruments continue to embody the highest standards of
craftsmanship and adhere to Vincent’s original designs and blueprints.
- .459\" bore
- 1st slide thumb hook
- Red brass leadpipe
- Nickel-silver outer slides
- Stainless steel pistons
- Clear lacquer
Molded Case
Vincent Bach combined his unique talents as both a musicianand an engineerto create brass instrumentsof unequaled total quality -instruments which todayremain the sound choice of artists worldwide.
The Selmer TR710 Trumpetis an instrument that,from inception through production,focuses on the needs of a beginner trumpet player.
Combining a .459-inch bore with a red brass leadpipe,Selmer has made the Prelude trumpeta free blowing hornthat allows the player to movebetween registers seamlessly.
Stainless steel valves preventwear and provide smooth action,and the yellow brass bell provides a warm tone.
Designed as an affordable optionfor beginning band students,the Prelude instruments combinevalue and performance.All instruments are built to stringent specificationsand include a case and mouthpiece!Features:
- Adjustable third-slide finger ring
- Two-piece yellow brass bell
- Red brass leadpipe
- .459-inch bore
- Two water keys
- Clear lacquer finish
- Enclosed top-action valve springs
- Rugged Sculpted Foam Case
Nickel-plated nickel silver pistons
Provide smooth action while holding up well
To the rigors of beginning band programs.
adjustable third slide finger ring 4-3/4 two-piece bell
two water keys silver plated finish
Bach valve oil enclosed top-action valve springs
hard-shell case first slide thumb hook
Comfortable hand position.
Detachable, reinforced body to-bore design
This has an amazing sound is and is
Priced at an extremely low price
For an extremely high quality instrument.
Has A more distinctive and crisper sound
Which helps from the low sub tones
To the high altissimo register.
Has extra bracing for more durability.
Because of the construction body
It has a very rich, dark sound
That most jazz professionals like.
I am a music dealer and repairman.
All instruments are shop tested and adjusted
To play perfectly before shipment.
it makes good sense to buy from people
who service what they sell.
We service everything that we sell.
I have been playing sax, clarinet, and flute since 1951.
I have been repairing instruments since 1978.
My last major concert was for a host of pretty impressive guests,
Including former
President bill Clinton,
when he was in Boston with
Senator john Kerry for a
fund-raising event for
Senator ted Kennedy.
I Played in the 22-piece John Payne saxophone
choir at the park plaza castle.
Security was so tight,
The secret service did background checks
On each musician And they had to leave their instruments
at the door To be searched by white house staff.
Warranty information
1. One year warranty from date of manufacture
covers all key cracks, key soldering joints and
if a key becomes detached from the instrument.
2. One half-year warranty from date of manufacture
covers plating and surface problems for electro golden plated,
nickel plated and silver gilt products.
This warranty covers significant color change,
significant tarnishing or if rust appears or plating peels off.
3. The warranty does not cover abuse
by the user or exposure
of the instrument by the customer
to inappropriate chemicals,
cleaning solvent or other environmental circumstances
that may damage the instrument.
4. General maintenance is not covered.
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All instruments are shop tested and adjusted
To play perfectly before shipment.
it makes good sense to buy from people who service what they sell.
We service everything that we sell.
Always committed to serving the needs of students,music educators, amateurs,
and professionals,
Selmer has grown steadily over the years,becoming the industry leader recognizedfor craftsmanship and quality.
Our story is both unique and fascinating.The Selmer family traces its rootsback to the 18th century rural Lorraineregion of France with Johannes Jacobus Zelmer.
Enlisting in the French army provided a meansof moving families from the country to the city.
For three generations Zelmer men served in thesame regiment, while the boys,too young to be soldiers,played in the band. Jean-Jacques Selmer(son of Johannes Jacobus),in addition to changing the spellingof the family name, ascended to therank of drum major.
The military afforded greatopportunities for education and travel.
When Charles-Frederic Selmer(son of Jean-Jacques) died in 1878he left sixteen children,five surviving to adulthood.Of these, Henri and Alexandre graduatedfrom the Paris conservatory as accomplishedclarinetists. Henri went on to perform inthe famed Garde Republicaine band and the Opera Comique.
By the early 1900s Henri had opened shopat Place Dancourt in Paris to meet the demandfor his handmade reeds and mouthpieces.Soon repair work and customizing ledto the manufacturing of clarinets.
From 1895 to 1910, Alexandre Selmerserved as principal clarinetist with theBoston Symphony Orchestra,Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra,and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.At the turn of the century, a smallretail store was opened in New York Cityfor selling the family wares. Selmer clarinetsprospered after winning a gold medal at theSaint Louis exposition of the 1904 Worlds Fair.
In 1918 Alexandre returned to Paris to assist Henriin their growing family business,leaving an employee, George Bundy,the rights to distribute Selmer products in the United States.
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Many people ask me how can it be so goodat such a low price?
The reason is Because I contractedwith the factory to buy $50,000.00worth of merchandise At a time.
They give me a low price for such a large volume orderand I pass That savings on to my customers.
When I came into this business, 36 years ago,I decided to give people a really good deal hoping they\'d come back.
I believe it\'s working becauseI get calls from customerreferralsall the time.
One of my customers once said\"No one ever complained about paying too little for an instrument.In fact, people even brag about it.\"That is why I sell everything at the lowest price that I can live with.Attention INTERNATIONAL BUYERS:We will effectivelyand confidently manage the movement of goodsinternationally in a timely,efficient, and compliant manner.However we are not responsible for any chargesfor import customs duties or taxes ofany kindassociatedwith this shipment.You must pay all chargesfor import customs duties and taxes associatedwith this shipment.