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Tenor Trombones

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Breslmair
Available immediately
€ 75.60
ca. kr 813.83
Breslmair
Available immediately
€ 75.60
ca. kr 813.83
Breslmair
Available immediately
€ 75.60
ca. kr 813.83
Monzani
Available immediately
€ 177.50
ca. kr 1,910.79
Monzani
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€ 240.50
ca. kr 2,588.98
Monzani
Available immediately
€ 366.60
ca. kr 3,946.45
Jupiter
Available immediately
€ 807.00
ca. kr 8,687.36
Yamaha
available soon, estimated to be in stock: Apr 11, 2026
€ 909.00
ca. kr 9,785.39
YAMAHA YSL-354 E Bb Tenor
available soon
€ 954.83
ca. kr 10,278.74
Yamaha
Ordered, estimated to be in stock: Feb 14, 2026
€ 1,083.00
ca. kr 11,658.50
Yamaha
Available immediately
€ 1,392.00
ca. kr 14,984.88
Yamaha
Available immediately
€ 1,411.00
ca. kr 15,189.42
Yamaha
available soon, estimated to be in stock: Apr 10, 2026
€ 1,627.10
ca. kr 17,515.73
Yamaha
Available immediately
€ 2,362.40
ca. kr 25,431.24

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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