How much does a trigger trombone cost?

How much does a trigger trombone cost?

If you are looking to buy a trigger trombone, it could have a price range between $2000 and $3500.

How much should I spend on a trombone?

Beginner trombones usually range in cost from $400 to $1,500. Intermediate, or step-up trombones usually range in cost $1,400 to $2,800 and entry level pro trombones (still largely played by advanced students) around $2,800 and up.

How much is my trombone worth?

How much does a Bach trumpet cost?

Bach Trumpet-Standard, Silver (180S37)

List Price: $3,479.00 Details
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Where are Bach trumpets made?

Elkhart, Indiana
Each Bach trumpet is handcrafted using the highest quality brass found in the Midwest region of the United States. Vincent Bach professional and intermediate trumpet models are made in Elkhart, Indiana while a full line of Bach student trumpets are made in Eastlake, Ohio.

What is a good price for trombone?

Is there a Bach 42 trombone on eBay?

Content provided for informational purposes only. eBay is not affiliated with or endorsed by Bach 42 Trombones. You might want to play an instrument with a rich history. Vincent Bach started making brass instruments in 1918, and his line of instruments is still manufactured using his original blueprints.

What is the difference between a bass and a tenor trombone?

Bach 42 trombones are tenor models. Tenor trombones are usually shorter than bass trombones and have a smaller bell and bore. A typical tenor trombone offers notes in the Bb range. With an F attachment, the tenor trombones range moves down to the F range. This makes it a more versatile instrument.

What to look for when buying a vintage or secondhand trombone?

Here are a few things to consider when purchasing a vintage or secondhand trombone: Trombone slide – Since you change notes using the trombone slide, it should glide smoothly from one extreme to the other. If the slide hesitates or resists, it might need a good cleaning or it might need repair work done.

What does the serial number on a trombone mean?

When Vincent Bach started producing trombones, he marked the first one with a serial number 1. Each trombone produced since has received a sequential serial number. While there are some gaps in the sequence of serial numbers, the lower the number is the older the instrument is.

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