Trombone mouthpieces vary in price depending on what they are made of and brand. Prices can range between $20.00 and $225.00 for basic mouthpieces. The least expensive units are made of brass.
No. Trombone is part of the brass family, even if it has valves. A woodwind instrument will most likely have a reed while brass instruments have cone-shaped mouthpieces.
The most common type of trombone is Tenor. :)
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well mouthpieces are a big deal in playing brass of course. mouthpiece sizes vary depending on what you play. they have certain mouthpieces for everything. this deals with all brass instruments so it's not just the trombone. also they have mouthpieces for different levels in experience and low/higher notes. so i could not tell you what to get. keep searching!
Different trombones have different size openings for the mouthpiece. Tenors, especially those without F attachments, generally use small-shank mouthpieces. Large shanks are usually for euphoniums and bass trombones.
For a small shank trombone:Plastic- around $20Metal- around $25 used or $50 new (stock mouthpieces)Custom/professional- $100+
Yes its called the contra bass trombone and its already been made but they're really expensive.
The most expensive one that I know of is Dizzy Gillespie's Martin Committee trumpet that sold for $55,000 at an auction in 1995.
The mouthpieces of a clarinet and a bass clarinet are identical in design. Where they differ is in size alone.
They are typically made of brass and finished with a silver plating. Some mouthpieces are gold-plated.
Trombone is trombone in Italian.
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