“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 and 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
William Vacchiano 1912-2005
Principal trumpet, New York Philharmonic, 1942-1973
Cup Specs:
B – Deep
C – Medium-Deep
D – Medium-Shallow
E – Shallow
Backbore Design:
T – This backbore is just a bit tighter right behind the bore opening than the standard Vacchiano back bore. This adds a touch more resistance and a level of control for many players.
B (Standard) – The standard backbore is taken from Vacchiano’s own signature mouthpiece. The profile is slightly tighter behind the bore and flares just a bit more at the end of the shank than a standard Bach back bore.
C (Chamber) – The “C” backbore offers a step between the average standard back bore and what most players have come to know as a Symphonic or #24 backbore.
D (Symphonic) – This is Stork’s version of the Symphonic or #24 backbore.
Stork Custom Vacchiano Series – 1.25 Trumpet mouthpiece
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