


🎺 Own the stage with Bach’s 3493C – where classic meets precision.
The Bach 3493C cornet mouthpiece features a 16.30mm medium-wide silver-plated rim, crafted in the USA for superior quality. Lightweight and designed for all-around use, it delivers comfort and control for B-flat cornet players seeking a reliable, professional accessory.








| Brand | Bach |
| Color | Silver Plated |
| Instrument Key | B Flat |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Material | Silver |
| Style | Classic |
R**R
Great item!
Speeedy delivery in great shape exactly what I was expecting!
J**S
Bach mouthpiece
Good mouthpiece. Serves my needs.
P**N
Darkens tone beautifully
Bought this to help darken my cornet's tone and blend better with my kids' homeschool orchestra (adults often sit in and I don't want to overpower the 12 year olds on bassoon in front of me). As expected, took some getting used to as the A cup on a Bach is like diving into a swimming pool compared to the C cups. ;)
J**L
Excellent for accuracy and endurance on piccolo trumpet.
I typically play a 3C, but for piccolo, I can't get the stability and endurance I need out of such a large mouthpiece. This mouthpiece is great for picc. Just make sure you need the Cornet shank before you get this one. There's a separate item for a trumpet shank 7E.
J**N
Not right for me
Piece too large for me. Works great for others.
H**R
bach 3c cornet mp
A nice mouthpiece for a round, dark tone. Not as taxing as my 1 1/2 C, but fuller than the "standard" 7C. I bought a "used" one, delivered quickly and in almost new condition.
J**A
Buena calidad
Muy buena calidad, super confiable
B**K
Four stars, my bad.
Ever since I began playing the trumpet many years ago, I have played on Vincent Bach mouthpieces and they are my favorite. It is my own fault that I give this one four stars instead of five. I prefer a Bach 3C on my trumpet and logically (I thought) bought a 3C cornet mouthpiece for a newly acquired horn when I joined a British style brass band, which does not include trumpets in its instrumentation. I found very quickly that the Bach mouthpiece gives the cornet a bright trumpet-like sound, good for jazz, orchestra, and marching band, but not for the British style band, which requires a softer, darker tone; the Denis Wick mouthpieces were recommended by my band mates for blending in a British style band. I purchased a Denis Wick 4 and a 2 and play on them exclusively in the band. I still keep the Bach in my cornet case and practice on it occasionally and may some day find occasion for its sound. (If you are looking for an "American sound" on your cornet, then add a star to this review).
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