Tenor Trombones
Tenor Trombones of a small bore that varies in size between .481″ to .525″ have long been the choice of the Jazz and Commercial lead player. Instruments of this size tend to give a bright flexible sound with great flexibility but also offers a fantastic tonal blend in the Big Band.
Orchestral players generally prefer large bore trombones, often with an F attachment. These instruments can produce a large volume of sound without it breaking up.
Instruments listed as being in stock are available to try if you are able to visit us or to buy online.
Instruments listed as “to order” can be purchased online but we recommend contacting us for an estimated delivery date before ordering.
All of our instruments are checked and set up before we send them to you.
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Second Hand Tenor Trombones, Second Hand Trombones, Speciality Trombones, Tenor Trombones, Vincent Bach Trombones
Boosey and Hawkes Tenor Sackbut
An interesting curio. Someone at some point has taken an old Boosey & Hawkes pea-shooter trombone (c.1936 model according to the serial number) and converted it into a Sackbut.
1 in stock
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Second Hand Tenor Trombones, Second Hand Trombones, Tenor Trombones, Vintage Brass Instruments
Vintage Courtois Trombone
The silver plating has very little wear and it has highly decorative joints and a 6 3/4″ bell that boasts of all the medals and awards that Anton Courtois instruments…
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King Trombones, Second Hand Trombones, Tenor Trombones
Second Hand King 2103 3B Trombone
.508″ (12.9mm) bore
8″ (203mm) yellow brass bell
Lacquer finishOut of stock
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King Trombones, Tenor Trombones
King 2102 2B Trombone
481/.491″ (12.22/12.47mm) dual bore. 7-3/8″ (187mm) yellow brass bell. Lacquer finish
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King Trombones, Tenor Trombones
King 2102PLG 2B+ Trombone
The King 2102PLG 2B+ Trombone is based on the 2B but features a bore of .500″ rather than the dual bore of the regular 2B.
1 in stock
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