A good one is about $15 - $20 bucks. a cheaper case can be found for about 10 bucks.
The weight of a trombone in its case can vary depending on the specific make and model of the trombone, as well as the materials used in the case. On average, a trombone in its case typically weighs between 10 to 20 pounds (4.5 to 9 kilograms). It is important to consider the weight of the case itself, as well as any additional accessories or attachments that may be included with the trombone.
Pan American made the Champion trombone. Although I have one Champion trombone whose design would seem to pre-date the Pan Am company.
You can buy a case for an open wrap trombone at music instrument retailers, both online and in-store. Websites like Amazon, Sweetwater, and Woodwind & Brasswind offer a variety of options. Additionally, local music shops often carry cases or can order them for you. Be sure to check the specifications to ensure a proper fit for your trombone model.
It depends on the size of the trombone and the size of the bugle! A typical tenor trombone is longer in length than a military-type bugle; however, a soprano trombone is MUCH smaller than a bass bugle used in a drum and bugle corps ensemble.
Trombone is trombone in Italian.
The weight of a trombone in its case can vary depending on the specific make and model of the trombone, as well as the materials used in the case. On average, a trombone in its case typically weighs between 10 to 20 pounds (4.5 to 9 kilograms). It is important to consider the weight of the case itself, as well as any additional accessories or attachments that may be included with the trombone.
Yes, the trombone is heavier than the case.
Obviously the smaller tenor trombone would have room to spare inside a bass bag.
only about $5
Pan American made the Champion trombone. Although I have one Champion trombone whose design would seem to pre-date the Pan Am company.
You can buy a case for an open wrap trombone at music instrument retailers, both online and in-store. Websites like Amazon, Sweetwater, and Woodwind & Brasswind offer a variety of options. Additionally, local music shops often carry cases or can order them for you. Be sure to check the specifications to ensure a proper fit for your trombone model.
It depends on the size of the trombone and the size of the bugle! A typical tenor trombone is longer in length than a military-type bugle; however, a soprano trombone is MUCH smaller than a bass bugle used in a drum and bugle corps ensemble.
Trombone is trombone in Italian.
It means the horn comes with a wooden hardshell case. It's a strong, sturdy case, but it's heavy.
A bigger trombone is usually a bass trombone.
No, it's not. The tuba is much larger.
A trombone has no valve- only a slide. A valve trombone, or a marching trombone, though, have three valves.