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Tenor Trombones

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Breslmair
available soon, estimated to be in stock: Apr 16, 2026
CHF 60.00
Breslmair
available soon, estimated to be in stock: Apr 16, 2026
CHF 60.00
Breslmair
available soon, estimated to be in stock: May 3, 2026
CHF 61.00
Breslmair
Available immediately
CHF 61.00
Breslmair
Available immediately
CHF 61.00
Monzani
Ordered, estimated to be in stock: May 7, 2026
CHF 143.00
Monzani
Available immediately
CHF 194.00
Monzani
Available immediately
CHF 295.00
Jupiter
Available immediately
CHF 689.00
YAMAHA YSL-354 E Bb Tenor
Available immediately
CHF 757.86
Yamaha
Available immediately
CHF 775.00
Yamaha
Available immediately
CHF 920.00
Yamaha
Available immediately
CHF 1,166.00
Yamaha
Available immediately
CHF 1,166.00
Yamaha
available soon, estimated to be in stock: Jul 3, 2026
CHF 1,359.00
Yamaha
Available immediately
CHF 1,909.00

The 5 most important questions about the Tenor Trombone

1. What is a tenor trombone and how does it differ from other types?

The tenor trombone is a brass instrument played with a slide instead of valves. It is typically pitched in B♭ and sounds at concert pitch. Compared with a bass trombone it has a narrower bore and bell and produces a brighter, more focused sound; it is the standard trombone in orchestras, concert bands and jazz ensembles.

2. What bore and bell sizes are typical?

Common bore sizes range roughly from 12.2–13.9 mm. A larger bell tends to yield a broader, warmer tone, while a smaller bell offers quicker response and a more focused projection. Always evaluate bore, bell and mouthpiece as one setup.

3. Who is a tenor trombone suitable for?

It suits teens and adults with sufficient arm reach for lower slide positions. For smaller players, compact short-slide designs can help. Smooth slide action, stable intonation and easy response are essential for beginners.

4. What range can you play on a tenor trombone?

Depending on skill, the range extends from low register up into high tessituras. Models with an F-attachment (trigger) extend the low range and provide alternate positions for easier technique and intonation.

5. What should I look for when buying?

  • Response & intonation: even across registers
  • Slide quality: fast, precise movement without sticking
  • Bore & bell: matched to style and desired tone
  • Build: clean soldering, accurate fit
  • F-attachment: if you need extended low range
  • Accessories & service: case, care kit, reliable workshop, warranty

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