$280 Fake Bach Stradivarius Trumpet

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Last year I spent $280 (USD) on a 'Bach Stradivarius' trumpet. It's clearly fake, from the mis-matching model names and numbers, to the photocopied warranty card, but it is easily the best sub $1,000 trumpet I've played (although I don't have a wide experience with trumpets).
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  • @APRIL2862
    @APRIL28626 жыл бұрын

    I stared with a coronet in 6th grade and when I reached high school I wanted a trumpet, I answered an ad in the paper for a used one for $75. It was handed down from a kids grandpa who was a trumpet player in the Cleveland Symphony! It was a Conn with engraving inside the bell and outside going up the bell, finished in gold and silver! WHAT A FIND!

  • @arcozako1234

    @arcozako1234

    Жыл бұрын

    Lucky

  • @malacca1951

    @malacca1951

    Жыл бұрын

    You 'stared with a coronet?' ! It's rude to stare and particularly to stare at a crown!

  • @Nick50B
    @Nick50B9 жыл бұрын

    I guess you could call this a "Mach" Strad trumpet.

  • @UNCLEbubblesSNIPEZ

    @UNCLEbubblesSNIPEZ

    9 жыл бұрын

    XD

  • @kimcurtis9366

    @kimcurtis9366

    8 жыл бұрын

    +TheBassTromboneGuy or a FACH. LOL!

  • @maneatinggnomes3985

    @maneatinggnomes3985

    7 жыл бұрын

    TheBassTromboneGuy first I hear WWI puns all day, AND NOW THIS WHYYYYYY

  • @alexcarter8807

    @alexcarter8807

    7 жыл бұрын

    More like "Schmach" lol.

  • @adamh951

    @adamh951

    5 жыл бұрын

    🤣

  • @Trolologram
    @Trolologram8 жыл бұрын

    May I just mention that the rod is actually supposed to be for the valve casings. Not for the lead pipe.

  • @robertburne6266

    @robertburne6266

    7 жыл бұрын

    A metal version of the plastic rod rod was supplied with my new Bach Strad in 1973 - not sure if the still supply them though, You put it down the valve casing, thread a cloth through the slit, and pull the cloth through to clean the inside of the valve casing.

  • @michaelvernon9459
    @michaelvernon94594 жыл бұрын

    If you need someone to test it for a few years, I got u lol

  • @Grobbekee
    @Grobbekee9 жыл бұрын

    The day the Chinese decide to make quality stuff, we're all out of business.

  • @tedtedsen269

    @tedtedsen269

    8 жыл бұрын

    they do the yamaha 4335g II and the 3 series is made in china i have the 4335g II it plays nice it says on the box that it came in MADE IN CHINA

  • @Grobbekee

    @Grobbekee

    8 жыл бұрын

    But those are designed in Japan have quality control by Yamaha and are marketed by Yamaha. What they do in China is just production work. I mean Chinese firm of music enthusiasts, craftsmen with know how and technicians designing their own quality concept and marketing them under their own name for a price that Selmer could get you the case.

  • @tedtedsen269

    @tedtedsen269

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yamaha.s student and intermediant trumpets are made in China i had them 2 years now i play one of the best intermediant/pro the ytr 6335g no the 6335g is not a pro trumpet but a great stepup from the chinese made 4335g2

  • @alexcarter8807

    @alexcarter8807

    7 жыл бұрын

    This. I got to play around with a Yamaha 2000AD trumpet, student model made in China, and it's nice. Light, so easier for students, all slide worked beautifully, and played as well, as well as I'm able to discern, as my Japan-made YTR-2320.

  • @MrJasonharrelson

    @MrJasonharrelson

    6 жыл бұрын

    Not really. There ARE Chinese factories that make relatively high quality goods. But they cost much more to produce and the retail price is comparable to the same product made in Taiwan or Mexico. It would take much longer to train the general workplace to understand quality over quantity in China meaning they would not compete on price vs value. This is the reality of their approach and changing this would take generations. However, the market would first need to demand the change, which is unlikely to happen.

  • @javabird9987
    @javabird99874 жыл бұрын

    Re: "Sexy" horn features The sleek, braceless lines of my reverse-construction Schilke-style (Yamaha-made) trumpets used to always draw attention! But when I use a gold-plated mouthpiece, nobody notices the horns. :(

  • @evanheuermann8698
    @evanheuermann86989 жыл бұрын

    I'd have to disagree with that reccomendation, For around that price on Ebay, Craigslist, or possibly a local music store, you could get a decent Olds Ambassador, Bach TR300, or for a little bit more, a Yamaha 2335. While these instruments wont be as flashy and might take a little bit of work to get perfect, it will overall be a better investment. First off it would play a hell of a lot better, and it would last you much longer if you choose to pursue the trumpet. Never buy cheap chinese brands, you're much better off paying the same or a little extra for a nice used horn.

  • @quielnascimento5287

    @quielnascimento5287

    8 жыл бұрын

    + Evan Heuermann tuerendo comprar um bach tr650. conhece?

  • @bonerici
    @bonerici Жыл бұрын

    Just started to play trumpet and rewatched this gem of a video

  • @oldschooldrumcorps
    @oldschooldrumcorps9 жыл бұрын

    I bet Bach doesn't agree with his recommendation to buy a fake for any reason....

  • @lonniewaggoner1630

    @lonniewaggoner1630

    9 жыл бұрын

    oldschooldrumcorps We don't.

  • @williamkelley1971

    @williamkelley1971

    9 жыл бұрын

    Lonnie Waggoner We?

  • @lonniewaggoner1630

    @lonniewaggoner1630

    9 жыл бұрын

    William Kelley Well, personally, I don't. I work for Conn-Selmer. I am a trumpet tester there. It's unfortunate to see a knock-off Bach, but it's worse to see people endorsing them as a viable option.

  • @williamkelley1971

    @williamkelley1971

    9 жыл бұрын

    Lonnie Waggoner When it is a viable option, it's even worse. I have played many trumpets and it's pretty sad that a knock off like this stands up to a 1,000 dollar Bach trumpet. It's sad indeed, friend.

  • @lonniewaggoner1630

    @lonniewaggoner1630

    9 жыл бұрын

    William Kelley​ that's debatable. They DO NOT play like a Bach. Ask any professional trumpet player. No, the worst part is whoever is pawning these off as Strads, are stealing. Plain and simple. Our workers take great pride in our products. Products that help make a profit for our company and our employees. My family and others who work here, have bought houses, sent our children to school, and afforded other luxuries from this company. When you have someone who is shamelessly stealing from us, it hurts us. People who knowingly or unknowingly buy these knock offs, give money to thieves. Money that could have went into our product to provide r&d and opportunities for newer and better models. I hope the person in this video will see that buying counterfeits has a price. I'm glad he is interested in trumpets, and if you're into Bach Stradivarius or any other brand, please please please, get the authentic brand. Cheers.

  • @TheHuntermoss
    @TheHuntermoss9 жыл бұрын

    I've been a pro trumpet player for 30 yrs, a pro repairman for 10 yrs. I recently had one of these in my shop for a routine chem clean. It looked like a Strad. However, I must honestly say it was constructed like crap. When I first saw what I saw, I thought maybe the horn had been dropped and damaged, but the owner said she had bought it new, and always babied it. There was not a single slide tubing perpendicular with the valve casing! The slides worked sufficiantly, somehow. But the horn looked like it had been put together by a drunk. There is only one Bach Strad, and it is NOT built in china......

  • @TheHuntermoss

    @TheHuntermoss

    9 жыл бұрын

    TheHuntermoss Anyone caught selling one of these in the USA should be arrested!

  • @wcdenkins536

    @wcdenkins536

    9 жыл бұрын

    TheHuntermoss I'm a brass player and brass tech also. Though I've not had one of these, my experience with the cheap Chinese trumpets so far has not been good. Many of them have such poor machining of the threaded parts that it's almost inevitable that even the most careful person is going to cross-thread the top and/or bottom valve caps. The fit is often too tight or too loose and the threads are easily damaged. When that happens the only solution I've found is to use teflon tape on the threads to get the caps to hold. Otherwise the horn is toast.

  • @chungoid6702

    @chungoid6702

    6 жыл бұрын

    I love my Strad and seeing this garbage trumpet, especially with this crappy case made me pretty salty. It's infuriating that they would even put the name Bach on it.

  • @hubblelord999

    @hubblelord999

    5 жыл бұрын

    he didn't say it's real and he said your mileage will vary. There's tons of different knock off conn-selmer branded instruments from China anyways so they would vary incredibly in quality and price

  • @luuissantos2384

    @luuissantos2384

    5 жыл бұрын

    IS JEAN PAUL BETTER THAN THIS FAKE BACH?????? ANY SUGGESTIONS BE VERY HELPFUL

  • @Kris-ww3yd
    @Kris-ww3yd4 жыл бұрын

    Trent... the “cleaning rod” is a valve casing cleaning rod... thread a cloth through the eye, wrap the cloth around the rod and insert it into the valve casings (with the pistons removed) and clean out debris and/or slick stuff inside the valve casing. Sometimes one needs more than just a prickly brush to clean out the valve casings. You do not insert the thing into the bell or into the mouthpipe. Just sayin’

  • @Dizzyphan
    @Dizzyphan8 жыл бұрын

    1) Brass doesn't rust. Trumpets are made of brass. The tuning slide discoloration is normal because as with "real" trumpets the inner tubes of the slides including the tuning slide are raw brass with no "coatings" on them at all except for slide grease. Letting them discolor naturally is fine. Trying to polish the slides to pretty them up will remove brass metal and over time you'll end up with leaky slides. I know from experience as decades ago I used dish scouring steel wool pads to pretty them up, LOL. 2) Intonation problems like from the C to C, which I'd agree isn't a good thing, could probably be attributed to faulty valve alignment. 3) I agree with comments below about the "knock off" issue. It's too bad that China gets away with stealing designs, patents, and other intellectual property. I used to sell decorative figurines from SMC which were "exclusive" to their catalogue, but still saw out in the market other exact same figures only with different name plates on them, heh.

  • @rebeccaspade5486
    @rebeccaspade54869 жыл бұрын

    that plastic rod was to put cheese cloth through to clean out the valves casings not put in the main pipe, i use a metal one that my instrument repair tech recommended

  • @lilbigrigw9904
    @lilbigrigw99047 жыл бұрын

    my friend in marching band has the same trumpet and I am in drum line but I play Trumpet too and I have a Bach TR-300 and I'm afraid to tell him that he's gotta fake Bach Trumpet because I think he'll be pissed and u know trumpeters with them egoes

  • @DillonM-mc6yw

    @DillonM-mc6yw

    5 жыл бұрын

    band geek 3000 Hey, I play on a tr300 also. You are the only person I’ve seen who plays on it other than me.

  • @tuckerlane7995

    @tuckerlane7995

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@DillonM-mc6yw lol everyone around me in marching band uses a TR300 based horn (1530 & Bundy included)… 3 that say TR300

  • @je3229

    @je3229

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@DillonM-mc6yw Bach tr300 is an excellent student horn. I first got mine in 2005 as my first horn and I brought it with me all the way into my first semester in college until I could afford a used 37 strad. My colleagues told me it was the best-worst performing horn they'd used and I'd have to agree when looking at it from that perspective. I would've thought them to be more common, however.

  • @paulsaganski2070

    @paulsaganski2070

    4 жыл бұрын

    The TR300 was my first actual trumpet, switching from an old cornet in middle school. It was a perfectly serviceable marching band horn in college too, when I didn't want to ding up my Strad playing in the bleachers at football games.

  • @mal2ksc
    @mal2ksc8 жыл бұрын

    Believe it or not, a strategically placed expansion in the bore can fix that problem with the octave between the 2nd and 4th partials. Figuring out where to put it is the hard part, but it can be done by a repairman the same way he might remove a dent.

  • @danielcunningham9771

    @danielcunningham9771

    Жыл бұрын

    Perhaps, but here is another strategy: In the mid-1960s as a youth interested in learning then playing brass instruments cornet/trumpet in particular and being of extremely modest means my parents/I decided to discuss my situation with the high school band director, who incidentally enough played trumpet semi-professionally, too. His advice on tuning a cornet/trumpet: Best to learn from the beginning what the true pitch/tone of a note is, its form and what it sounds like (picture it in your head before/while playing). That said, after a year playing a recorder/tonette in 4th grade, he rented me an acceptable cornet that he demonstrated very well along with a small 7c type mouthpiece (to which I eventually advanced to a 1 1/2C Bach and later other mouthpieces as I got larger and more experienced but mouthpiece specification/shape and how it relates to mouth-teeth shape, lip placement, and embouchure are another discussion for another time). He also lent me his tone generator (and this is critical) and advised from the very start not only how to play the cornet but how to visualize each note in my mind before/as I was playing it and comparing the tone with the tone "true pitch" generator. I found in short order that I could alter/"lip" practically any note 1/4 to 1/2 tone above/below its true pitch. As the years went by and my expertise/experience grew, I found my ability to "stay in tune" invaluable if not practically necessary/critical, regardless of whatever "acceptable" quality cornet/trumpet I played regardless of brand. Thus, I would advise the author to practice this "tone shaping" ability and he could easily play both Cs in pitch on practically any horn assuming of course that the horn slides are adjusted to their respective best positions for him. Interesting enough I recall in junior and high school bands that some large brass players (baritone/tuba) often had the same "tone shaping" to correct pitch difficulty between octaves while playing the trumpet just like the author.

  • @henryoverzet414
    @henryoverzet4146 жыл бұрын

    "Nothing sixier than having gold trimming"

  • @SuperMechguy
    @SuperMechguy9 жыл бұрын

    Love the videos Trent.

  • @campingdude100
    @campingdude1009 жыл бұрын

    Did you buy the trumpet from Aliexpress?

  • @johnbrowning7623
    @johnbrowning76239 жыл бұрын

    The cleaning rod that appears at 3:33 is for the valve casings, not the leadpipe.

  • @msan1313
    @msan13139 жыл бұрын

    You should try something from Wessex Tubas, they have cheap horns made in China, but have received a great reputation.

  • @GuitarClassVideos
    @GuitarClassVideos4 жыл бұрын

    The cleaning rod is for the valve casings

  • @RageRomantic
    @RageRomantic4 жыл бұрын

    When you suddenly notice your “Vincent Bach” trumpet bought from a reputable retailer has “made in China” stamped on which you haven’t noticed in the seven years of owning it and only has valve 1 and 3 stamped on and your suspicions bring you this video. Damn, all I’ve ever wanted for 24 years is a genuine Bach trumpet and I thought I had one given the money I’d paid, now I’m doubting it after this video ☹️

  • @ComedyDude1231
    @ComedyDude12319 жыл бұрын

    I play a chinese Bb tuba that performs very well and it even in my opinion performs better then 2 European made tubas that i have access to. The company that made my Tuba was Jinbao but sold by an american company called the Tuba Exchange, Mack Brass and Wessex tubas also sell the same instruments which i think perform very well.

  • @TheBravedigger
    @TheBravedigger8 жыл бұрын

    I do like the finger buttons though :) The rod is meant to clean out the valve casings before reapplying oil btw.

  • @mpcminecrafter

    @mpcminecrafter

    6 жыл бұрын

    Valves (sorry I had to lol)

  • @trumpetguyslater145

    @trumpetguyslater145

    6 жыл бұрын

    It's for everything for your trumpet you dumb ass

  • @plushieparty2629

    @plushieparty2629

    6 жыл бұрын

    And slides.

  • @trumpetguyslater145
    @trumpetguyslater1456 жыл бұрын

    Hi I like your demonstration Trent I play trumpet and it's a good video to see.

  • @andrew4282
    @andrew42824 жыл бұрын

    is there a link to where I could buy one?

  • @obbzerver
    @obbzerver7 жыл бұрын

    In case someone hasn't already pointed this out that plastic rod isn't for the leadpipe it's for a swab for the the valve casings.

  • @WELLBRAN
    @WELLBRAN9 жыл бұрын

    My Daughter started learning at age 7 Trumpet beginners class in a band and she had the old trumpet out of the band room storage and old Earlham one day it literally fell in half! so I spent £50 on a chinese Trumpet on Ebay as i did not know if she would carry on learning. After 2 yrs aged 9 she got in the band and i got her a yamaha 4335GS she could hardly lift it...lol... but now age 17 she still plays it in bands and orchestra now she wants a Pro Trumpet (Stomvi) along the journey I also got her a 1965 Conn Director Cornet for xmas caroling cost £80 and also a York Trumpet made by Musica Steyer cost £80 and 60's conn Doc Severinsen 1000b Trumpet cost £90 all I would think better than this Bach BUT remember the chinese Trumpet for £50?..it still is going strong and plays well..although the lacquer is shot! my advice buy a good old one. BUT the kids today want a flashy looking one even if it is not a good quality. As said here "it looks the part"

  • @johnmcglothlen
    @johnmcglothlen9 жыл бұрын

    I would also be interested in hearing your thoughts on instruments from Wessex Tubas, Mack Brass or any other source of Chinese-manufactured instruments, direct or indirect. And does quality depend on the particular instrument or is there consistent quality from certain sources? Thanks!

  • @TrentHamilton

    @TrentHamilton

    9 жыл бұрын

    I'm thinking about buying a trombone from Wessex, as I hear good things about them. The only issue is that I don't have spare permission from my wife at this time :)

  • @thatoneguymccool1469
    @thatoneguymccool14695 жыл бұрын

    Omg yesterday someone in the band room found a Bach stratavario trumpet that belongs to the school and even people who own professional trumpets in the band says that it was the best trumpet they ever played on

  • @that_one_guy6022
    @that_one_guy60225 жыл бұрын

    I thought the cleaning rods like that for trumpet were for the valves?

  • @thetrumpeter9288
    @thetrumpeter92885 жыл бұрын

    I have a Schiller silver trumpet and it has the exact same valves and valve tops and bottoms

  • @MrMusicmicky
    @MrMusicmicky Жыл бұрын

    Those valve caps are more than likely a different size and size thread than a real Bach.

  • @iraccoon8830
    @iraccoon88307 жыл бұрын

    I currently play a Student Bach Bundy, and as a sophomore in high school, I want to move up to an intermediate trumpet. My director has recommended a Yamaha. What would you recommend?

  • @DraxDomax
    @DraxDomax3 жыл бұрын

    what is the thread of Bach Strad Trumpet Valve Stem ? Thanks

  • @billkard
    @billkard4 жыл бұрын

    The black cleaning rod is actually for the valve casings, not the lead pipe.

  • @flamingmoose1479
    @flamingmoose14794 жыл бұрын

    I got a $100 trumpet from Amazon, and it's been pretty good. I wouldn't use it as a primary instrument, but if you're just messing around or using it a few times for something it's not the worst thing on the planet.

  • @robalexwar
    @robalexwar3 жыл бұрын

    Trent, I have a DHGate Cornet. I'm a beginner. The cornet seems good enough as far as I can tell but I wonder how these cheap Chinese instruments might compare to something like a student Yamaha? I'm always left wondering if my difficulty in achieving intonation and higher notes is from my lack of knowledge/skill/practice or an issue with the horn? I also have a couple of Chinese saxes. I've had relatively expensive saxophones and I've had some cheapish used Yamaha saxes and I'd say the Chinese horns perform as well as the more expensive ones and certainly a lot better than the used Yamahas I've had.

  • @janpeterquaak4469
    @janpeterquaak44697 жыл бұрын

    I've 8 year experience with playing trumpet. Do you think that I annoy this instrument when I buy a fake Bach trumpet?

  • @brassplyer
    @brassplyer9 жыл бұрын

    What was it called on ebay? I'd be curious to try one. How do you id it? I would assume the rod is for cleaning the valve casings.

  • @Camlikesbmxbiks420

    @Camlikesbmxbiks420

    3 жыл бұрын

    You can. It this horn on a website called dhgate.com

  • @Valkyry5
    @Valkyry57 жыл бұрын

    Nice*, it has Schilke valve caps! It's a completely grate looking and sounding horn imho. Those valve caps what sold me. Decent.

  • @kimcurtis9366
    @kimcurtis93668 жыл бұрын

    Trent, thanks for posting this video. A couple of things, and so you know I'm not blowing smoke I own an original Bach Strad (1 of the last 3 he made by hand) and have played it for over 30 years! Before that I owned and played several different brands including Olds and King for an overall career of 45 or so years. As for "greasing" the VALVES, NEVER do that! Valve oil yes, grease no. All you will accomplish with the grease is to slow them down or, at the least, make them "mushy". However all trumpet players that have had any training at all grease their tuning slides so they don't corrode or get stuck in place and are much easier to slide when needed. As far as the octaves being a bit sharp on the upper end most of us, when there is no tuning slide for it, as in C to C, will just lip it up or down as needed so as to be in tune. All in all, for the $280 delivered I'd say you have a very nice intermediate instrument. As opposed to the real article for over 2 GRAND. I was going to replace or add to my Strad but the $2,600 price tag changed my mind! Maybe I'll just replace my ratty looking original wood case with real leather corner trim with a new one and be done with it. Your Chinese mouth piece is just tarnishing. Maybe there is more silver in it than there is in the BACH originals! As far as the "RUSTING" on your tuning slides??? They are brass, which doesn't rust! It's just the natural oxidation of brass, which as anyone who's ever worn a brass ring or a fake "Gold" necklace will tell you, it turns green, verdigree! If it actually corroded to where it gets THROUGH the brass, then you have a problem. You may be able to find someone to braze the hole in the slide and polish it down so it will fit again, but I've never heard of the corrosion, if cared at all, getting through the slide brass. Enjoy it! I think you've got a good instrument that should last for a century! Best wishes, and thanks again for the video!

  • @eddielee8410
    @eddielee84106 жыл бұрын

    i dont know why but the case falling apart made me laugh so hard

  • @luketaylor783
    @luketaylor7835 жыл бұрын

    We have a Sousaphone at my school that has that same problem where you’ll play a low Bb and high Bb and it won’t be a perfect Octave. It’s way worse than in this case though.

  • @paulgrimm6850
    @paulgrimm68503 жыл бұрын

    I owned a 1959 Bach Mt Vernon Strat. I played it in JH and HS. Sold it to a band director so it would played

  • @Rosicrucian32
    @Rosicrucian324 жыл бұрын

    I purchased a knock off Strad to travel with. I think it was made from boat anchors, and is heavy to play as well. It was however made in the USA by a domestic craftsman. Doesn’t match my real Strad of course. I picked up a pocket trumpet from amazon about a year ago that apart from being a cramped horn to hold is much nicer to play than the knock off. It’s actually fun to play.

  • @kingceazr4070
    @kingceazr40705 жыл бұрын

    I have a serial number of a possible fake vincet bach TS0414? Can anyone help me out identifying this one?

  • @JackSmith-ud9bg
    @JackSmith-ud9bg7 жыл бұрын

    Where can I order one of the fake Baruch trumpet ?

  • @Lucifer-yc7oj
    @Lucifer-yc7oj3 жыл бұрын

    Can someone provide me with a link to a case like this? Cheers!

  • @Scarrrz
    @Scarrrz7 жыл бұрын

    Anyone have a link to this trumpet? Would actually kinda be interested in this .

  • @JoeySkits

    @JoeySkits

    7 жыл бұрын

    Scarrrzzz m.dhgate.com/product/wholesale-american-bach-original-authentic/389358640.html?invitorid=3uY3uy18

  • @Gothicbigst
    @Gothicbigst8 жыл бұрын

    Hi, thanks a lot for review. I bought exactly the same trumpet on AlieExpress. I do not have experience playing on good trumpets. So I dont know how it should feels playing on comfortable trumpet. I use to play on old B&S trumpet. And now I play on chinese trumpet. The only bad think is tune. Octave E is horrible ( playing with 1 2 valve is better). Other notes are not perfect too. Do you have any ideas how to fix the tune?

  • @alexsouthworth
    @alexsouthworth8 жыл бұрын

    I can't tell if this is disclaimer or a recommendation...

  • @666toysoldier
    @666toysoldier8 жыл бұрын

    I can't see it in the video, but I would wager that the "laser engraving" is actually electro-etched.

  • @mtbevins
    @mtbevins8 жыл бұрын

    It would appear as it is a mix of styles. The 3rd valve stop is not that of a Bach, but maybe a Schilke. A Bach has a threaded rod under the slide with two nuts. The valve buttons and caps are Schilke looking too and not Bach. Bach are round with ridges. On this horn they look octagonal as are the top and bottom caps. Also the water key on the 3rd valve slide is not typical. The water key on the tuning slide is not quite the same shape as the original either. Thanks for posting the video very interesting.

  • @jimmybloom3224
    @jimmybloom32245 жыл бұрын

    Please review a schiller tuba!!!

  • @slipbone
    @slipbone4 жыл бұрын

    Never, EVER use Vaseline, aka petroleum jelly on tuning slides on any brass instrument. It will dry out and seize the slides. Just buy some slide grease or even cork grease. In a pinch use valve oil on the slide until you can get some proper grease. And Brass does not rust, it tarnishes then corrodes. Only steel or iron (Ferrous metals) rust. The slide legs are not gold plated or lacquered, just bright brass and will eventually tarnish.

  • @a.patriciagarcia3785
    @a.patriciagarcia37854 жыл бұрын

    I know im late but where can I get one? ;)

  • @JoelGarciaOfficial
    @JoelGarciaOfficial9 жыл бұрын

    So I got one fake Bach Strad37 from Dhgate it plays great and sounds ok but it will never replace the original Bach even though I haven't tried one yet except my TR300 but I will soon but i would recommend it For you if you want to try something new for fun and you can definetly make this trumpet sound beautiful in any type of music

  • @RRIA_America
    @RRIA_America6 жыл бұрын

    Do a video on why trumpet are stored in there case upside down.

  • @wcdenkins536
    @wcdenkins5369 жыл бұрын

    I believe Trent is primarily a low brass player, and a mighty fine one at that. His recommendation is his opinion and probably has appeal to younger players who want a horn that looks good. I really have no argument with him. For someone who is more interested in sound and quality, my recommendation for a inexpensive trumpet would be to search eBay for a good used 'Made in the USA' horn from no later than the 1980's. Getzen and King are my two favorites for a solidly built, reliable instrument. Back then, their student model horns had the same high quality valve sections as their top grade horns. I have an inexpensive 1970's modified King 601 (462 bore) trumpet that I usually take along on trips and have as a back-up for my Bach Strad Bb. If it gets lost or damaged it won't be expensive to replace. It's reliable, sounds great and though its raw brass, it doesn't look bad with a little hand polishing.

  • @aftertheelectrike1847

    @aftertheelectrike1847

    8 жыл бұрын

    Getzen are good, you say? I played a '90s Getzen baritone for a while... it was garbage. It had awful spring noises, it was very out of tune (Bb4 and higher was extremely sharp compared to Bb3) and, since I always tune at Bb4, the lower register suffered badly. I played a much nicer instrument that I will get the company name of soon. I'm too lazy to get out my current one.

  • @sascharambeaud1609

    @sascharambeaud1609

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Forgotten Fate He DID write 'from no later than the 1980s', though.

  • @aftertheelectrike1847

    @aftertheelectrike1847

    8 жыл бұрын

    I got the brand name, and it was a publishing company called Boosey and Hawkes. The instrument, upon closer inspection and use for actually euphonium parts... it's terrible. The valves are very slow and heavy, and stuff I should be able to play normally are being missed and/or the valves don't move fast enough so I have to do a lot of extra work to play it.

  • @tbonetime3568

    @tbonetime3568

    8 жыл бұрын

    I'm all about tone quality and sound but looks I just don't want scratches and smudges. I have a ytr-2330 student trumpet that Iv had for the three years iv been playing but when I get a job I plan on saving for maybe a ytr-8335rgs xeno series and keep my ytr for marching band

  • @GeBruiKersNahm

    @GeBruiKersNahm

    8 жыл бұрын

    i loved my "61 Olds Ambassador. cheap and reliable and GREAT for starters. I am playing trumpet for years now and still use mine in several bands!

  • @marnikvanhelden3427
    @marnikvanhelden34273 жыл бұрын

    Does anyone know where he bought this?

  • @michaelprozonic
    @michaelprozonic5 жыл бұрын

    aren’t those angle beveled valves a Schilke patent?

  • @chrispettus2532
    @chrispettus25324 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, that octave tuning issue is a deal breaker unless you know how to fix it with a cheap alteration to the mouthpiece.

  • @tonymartinez857
    @tonymartinez8577 жыл бұрын

    what website dod you get it from???

  • @Thecoccyx16
    @Thecoccyx168 жыл бұрын

    what was the tune he played?

  • @killergun135d3
    @killergun135d37 жыл бұрын

    where can I get one

  • @garygreen7552
    @garygreen75525 жыл бұрын

    Selmer which has acquired the Vincent Bach name now labels its student trumpets as "Bach." They don't use the Stradivarius name, but, their Bundy is now Bach.

  • @Insanefym
    @Insanefym7 жыл бұрын

    where did you buy this from

  • @VerticalWit
    @VerticalWit7 жыл бұрын

    could someone give me a source of the seller?

  • @byronpratt9697
    @byronpratt96977 жыл бұрын

    Where do you get it

  • @michaelyanitz5901
    @michaelyanitz59014 жыл бұрын

    What's that little song you played

  • @DancingSpiderman
    @DancingSpiderman9 жыл бұрын

    That model looks quite nice in that it's got an Avocadoe Holder for to adequately hang your Avocadoes on...

  • @drinkablesausage3420

    @drinkablesausage3420

    8 жыл бұрын

    we're the hell is the holder? I don't take this shit as a "joke" more of crap

  • @tobiolaleye6544
    @tobiolaleye65449 жыл бұрын

    Where did u buy it

  • @bobjacobson858
    @bobjacobson8582 жыл бұрын

    I wonder what the pistons are like on this trumpet. My Sai Musicals euphonium (from India) has brass pistons, and they need lubrication just about every other day. I wonder if the Chinese skimp in this area, too.

  • @TrentHamilton

    @TrentHamilton

    2 жыл бұрын

    no, the valves on this FAR exceed anything made by SAI. But this is an old video, I would no longer recommend something like this for learners.

  • @SWMP1523
    @SWMP15237 жыл бұрын

    I have a Blessing Super Artist from the 70s that I love, but a Stradivarius is amazing and I would love a real one as well

  • @montecristo3412
    @montecristo34127 жыл бұрын

    where you bought?

  • @DC-op7wu
    @DC-op7wu5 жыл бұрын

    Have you noticed that these things always never end up being able to play anything below low C?

  • @garrethaustin7084
    @garrethaustin70848 жыл бұрын

    Check the side of the second valve for the serial number

  • @snojetsst9420

    @snojetsst9420

    4 жыл бұрын

    It doesn't have one because it is FAKE

  • @chungoid6702
    @chungoid67026 жыл бұрын

    I wish my actual strad case had a backpack feature.

  • @claeshalfdan9628
    @claeshalfdan96285 жыл бұрын

    Where did you buy it ?

  • @derpcraft9059
    @derpcraft90599 жыл бұрын

    I've got the real deal Bach Strad. Model 37 Elkhart Silver plated and I have a lacquer plated one the same model vintage 1970's

  • @jacksonwalters1472
    @jacksonwalters14728 жыл бұрын

    Where do you get this?

  • @jackson8197
    @jackson81975 жыл бұрын

    Any one know to song he played

  • @Aetohatir
    @Aetohatir7 жыл бұрын

    Where have you bought it?

  • @HazenLewis
    @HazenLewis5 жыл бұрын

    Where was this bought from? I found one on DHGate and it was a similar price and I just got it. Seems almost right. Gonna put it to the test tomorrow. If not, definitely going to return

  • @HazenLewis

    @HazenLewis

    5 жыл бұрын

    Update_ Lol it most definitely was fake. Got a refund

  • @coreygenovese
    @coreygenovese7 жыл бұрын

    What site did you buy this off?

  • @rikirikouchan3967
    @rikirikouchan39674 жыл бұрын

    Why does he play Motown production 2 as a test??

  • @dkelzenb
    @dkelzenb7 жыл бұрын

    Does this trumpet have an adjustable stop for the 3rd valve slide? I believe the "real" Bach does but I can't tell from the video, nor do you mention whether it has a screw-adjustable (or some other type of) stop for the 3rd valve slide.

  • @MrMusicmicky

    @MrMusicmicky

    6 жыл бұрын

    No, the fake does not and you are right, the real ones do. They have these online at a place called Ali Express. All the trim like that is wrong.

  • @IvanRektanov
    @IvanRektanov6 жыл бұрын

    What that music called? on 7:50 I played it on my trombone everyday and other think i playing randomly

  • @scottylanier4558

    @scottylanier4558

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sir duke

  • 4 жыл бұрын

    Sir Duke

  • @Zzzurii
    @Zzzurii3 ай бұрын

    Is it listed as the TR 190GS?

  • @Igotbored23
    @Igotbored235 жыл бұрын

    whats the website

  • @crouse_2248
    @crouse_22482 жыл бұрын

    It’s funny seeing a “Bach Stradivarius” with a spit valve on the 3rd valve slide

  • @danielcunningham9771
    @danielcunningham9771 Жыл бұрын

    General brass instrument playing in-tune and "tone-shaping" (ref my earlier reply to Mal-2 KSC's comment): In the mid-1960s as a youth interested in learning then playing brass instruments cornet/trumpet in particular and being of extremely modest means my parents and I decided to discuss my situation with the high school band director, who incidentally enough played trumpet semi-professionally, too. His advice on playing in-tune on a brass instrument, in my case the cornet/trumpet: "It is best to learn from the beginning--but anytime is ok--that it is critical for an instrument player to learn and get a feel, as in a sound, a picture, a vibe in their memory for what the true (accurate or perfect) pitch/tone of a note is, its form and what it sounds like (pictured in your head before/while playing)." That said, after a year playing a recorder/tonette in the 4th grade recorder-band, he rented me an acceptable cornet that he demonstrated to me very well along with a small 7c type mouthpiece (to which I eventually advanced to a 1 1/2C Bach and later other mouthpieces as I grew physically, became more experienced/better player as well as the design of mouthpieces and their corresponding specifications/shape and how they relates to a player's mouth-teeth shape, lip placement, and embouchure: another discussion for another time). He also lent me his tone generator (this is critical) and advised from the very start not only how to play the cornet but how to visualize each note in my mind before/as I was playing it and comparing the tone I made with the tone "true pitch" generator. I found in short order that I could alter/"lip" practically any note 1/4 to 1/2 tone above/below its true pitch. As the years went by and my expertise/experience grew, I found my ability to "stay in tune" from this training invaluable if not practically necessary/critical, regardless of whatever "acceptable" quality cornet/trumpet I played regardless of brand. Thus, I would advise the author to practice his "tone shaping" ability and he could easily play both Cs in pitch on practically any horn assuming of course that the horn slides are adjusted to their respective best positions for him. Interesting enough I recall in junior and high school bands that some large brass players (baritone/tuba) often had the same "tone shaping" to correct pitch difficulty between octaves only while playing the trumpet just like the author perhaps because they unintentionally "tried a little too hard" on the smaller brass instrument with its corresponding much smaller mouthpiece--and "narrower lip-contact" than the mouthpiece(s) they were used to playing on the larger instruments.

  • @celticpridedrums
    @celticpridedrums6 жыл бұрын

    Tell me how a Chinese company can make a Bach Strad trumpet with Elkhart Indiana on the bell? What part of this is legal?

  • @ericturner2477
    @ericturner24778 ай бұрын

    I would love to get a professional trumpet player's reaction to playing this instrument. How does it look now after eight years?

  • @apolloskyfacer5842
    @apolloskyfacer58423 жыл бұрын

    That sharp C an octave above middle C, could be fixed by using the valve combination 23. (maybe)

  • @GDM223SR

    @GDM223SR

    2 жыл бұрын

    The problem with that is that you'd have to base other valve combos on it instead of on an open C. In other words, a B would now have to be 1+3, and a B-flat would have to be 1+2+3. Below that, for the A and A-flat, you'd be back to 1+2 and 2+3 respectively. Maybe you could start using the tuning slides, but ... why should you have to? No, it's a crappy horn, best used before the student needs to actually play well. I'd still look for a used student horn by a name brand.

  • @markcornell2650
    @markcornell26508 жыл бұрын

    I haven't read all the comments, but if no one has said it yet, the cleaning rod is for the valve casing. Most trumpets come with one. I've got a very old one with a wood handle of all things! Beyond that: DON'T buy knock offs. It is corporate terrorism.

  • @johnpknuckles4739

    @johnpknuckles4739

    8 жыл бұрын

    Lol alright, Osama Bach-Laden.

  • @Joseph-bb8dl
    @Joseph-bb8dl6 жыл бұрын

    What model is it

  • @Will-zo2qm
    @Will-zo2qm5 жыл бұрын

    Trent I too believe that there is nothing sixier than gold trm. Jokes aside love your vids 😁

  • @stevefreedom2469
    @stevefreedom24692 жыл бұрын

    My Boch is from 1978 and my mouthpiece looks nothing like that. I got a second Bach genuine mouthpiece and it's identical to mine and once again looks nothing like that