No. It's cheaply made Chinese garbage. For your own sake, never buy from Palatino. If you have the money, look for a Shire or Edwards. Bach and Conn are good as well, so is Yamaha.
Currently he plays a Palatino WI-817TB
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Palatino violins are strictly 'entry-level' low cost and suitable for beginner's.
Trombone are different for everyone so I recommend you go to a band shop and just try out their trombone and see what brand you like best.
Maybach is a Stencil name and they get their instruments from many sources. Some play quite well, while others don't play at all. If you are considering a Maybach trombone, it is critical that you try it before you buy it. Don't ever buy any off brand instrument online, ever. You must play it first to know if it is good or not.
Currently he plays a Palatino WI-817TB
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If it is comfortable and plays well for you its good.
for the price yes, but they are certainly better quality
Palatino violins are strictly 'entry-level' low cost and suitable for beginner's.
Palatino was created in 1948.
Not especially. It might get the job done for marching band, but definitely not for concert settings.
Giovanbattista Palatino has written: 'The instruments of writing'
Trombone are different for everyone so I recommend you go to a band shop and just try out their trombone and see what brand you like best.
Claudio Palatino has written: 'El diluvio' -- subject(s): Deluge
It's fine, if it's getting hung up on a wall at Chili's. It could also be a passable beater horn for marching band. For anything beyond that, then no.
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.