Developed from the trumpet in the early part of the 15th century, the Tenor Trombone uses a U-shaped slide that performs the same function as the valves of the trumpet and other brass instruments.
The rich and mellow tone of the modern slide trombone has not changed much since its introduction. The mouthpiece of the trombone is larger than that of a trumpet.
It has 9 feet of tubing and seven possible playing positions of the slide, which is made from one tube tightly fitted over another.
Eastman Model ETB848 Professional Bass Trombone featuring a lacquered brass finish, .562" bore, 9.5" two piece hand-spun yellow brass bell with wire rim and a shop matched slide with nickel-silver outer slide tubing. Learn More