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pBone PBONE1P Plastic Trombone with Mouthpiece and Carry Bag - Bb Student Beginner - Purple, 14.0 in*38.0 in*11.0 in

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But, don’t let the fact that they’re usually bought by beginners put you off as they’re also very popular with pros who travel a lot and want something durable to take on the road. Ron finally persuaded me to take some exams as something to aim for, and at first, I reluctantly agreed. It certainly helped me to grow more confident and all the examiners were kind and appreciative of my efforts. Being older had definite advantages.

It’s important to choose a sturdy plastic trombone because you want it to last. It’s not a major investment compared to a brass instrument. The piccolo trombone is the runt of the litter, and rarely seen due to its limitations. The sound is shrill and high, and the slide is very small, which means it can be very difficult to play. Sopranino Trombone

It’s very important to play in an ensemble to gain maximum enjoyment out of learning to play the trombone. It’s not just the music but the social side. Brass and plastic instrument players are normally good fun to be with. It can add a unique layer of sound when compared to traditional brass instruments and big bands. Comfort Overall, we don’t think you’ll encounter too much trouble, but we felt that this was an important consideration, so we thought we’d touch on it briefly. Budget – A Product Within Your Spending Range COOLWIND (or Cool Wind) makes plastic trumpets, trombones, tubas, euphoniums, flugelhorns, cornets, instrument cases and trumpet mutes.

Not to be confused with the sopranino trombone, the soprano trombone is another smaller trombone. This one is actually more commonly played by trumpet players, as it's in the same pitch as the trumpet. I b ought the first commercially available pBone. I could not wait to get my hands, or should it be lips, on one. It’s been great fun to play alongside my much more expensive brass instrument (I upgraded from Katy’s student trombone). The pBone doesn’t dint, can be played in wet weather, and with mine being red, attracts lots of comment and interest. I don’t have to be precious about the pBone and my young and boisterous grandchildren can have a blow when they visit. Compared to brass trombones that need polishing regularly plus all the other work that comes with owning a brass trombone (e.g. cleaning valves), plastic trombones require much less maintenance.

Alto trombones are known for their brighter tone, and despite its smaller size, is not just used to play those higher notes. Some alto trombones even have a rotary valve that transposes the instrument down from Eb to Bb. Read the item description so you know how much it weighs if you’re buying online. Grip No products found.

The contrabass trombone is the lowest and largest member of the trombone family. Because of its low pitch, it has a long length of tubing. The longer slide is limited to five or six positions, meaning two rotary valves are needed for the missing notes by increasing the length of the tubing as needed. Since plastic trombones are lightweight, they’re easy to transport. This makes durability important because you don’t want to carry a fragile instrument. The lightweight pInstruments pBone plastic trombone comes with a standard .500 bore, ergonomic grip, pBone’s unique water key design, glass-fibre lookalike slide, matching pBone 6.5AL and 11C small shank mouthpieces, fabric carry case, six-month free membership to the International Trombone Association and free online lessons. The Vincent Bach, while plastic, is a quality instrument that will last for years and still manages to get a great sound.

For most players, brands aren’t a big concern when you’re buying plastic instruments but there are few notable brands when it comes to plastic trombone manufacturers. Let’s jump in. Plastic vs. Brass Trombones Buyers say they were pleasantly surprised by this instrument and even thought it was perfect for their kids. Some buyers, however, didn’t like the slide and even said the quality was mediocre.

My experience grew and eventually, Ron suggested I should have lessons with a professional trombonist as he was essentially a tuba player. I made the switch to Richard and he helped me to get to Grade 6. I did the Trinity College exam at this level as I did not want to worry about passing the Associated Board theory paper at Grade 5. I was in it for enjoyment after all! In this section of our article, we’ll take a look at all the important elements to look for when choosing a plastic trombone, including the construction, sound, and comfort of the instrument, as well as how those play into your budget. Each plastic trombone will sound different than others. It’s best to try them out at a music store if at all possible. Vincent Bach is the biggest name on the list because they manufacture brass instruments and mouthpieces. The company is a division of Steinway, so they have a long, reputable history when it comes to making quality instruments.

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While these factors aren’t going to change a whole lot from instrument to instrument, they are still worth considering in the grand scheme of things, especially if you end up needing to find a replacement or upgrade in the future.

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