The Palatino Trombone is generally considered a good option for beginners and intermediate players due to its affordability and decent build quality. It offers a warm sound and is relatively easy to play, making it suitable for learning. However, more advanced players may find it lacking in tonal depth and projection compared to higher-end brands. Overall, it’s a solid choice for those starting out in trombone playing.
Currently he plays a Palatino WI-817TB
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.
palatino
Palatino violins are strictly 'entry-level' low cost and suitable for beginner's.
Trombone is trombone in Italian.
Currently he plays a Palatino WI-817TB
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.
palatino
Palatino violins are strictly 'entry-level' low cost and suitable for beginner's.
Palatino was created in 1948.
Giovanbattista Palatino has written: 'The instruments of writing'
Claudio Palatino has written: 'El diluvio' -- subject(s): Deluge
If it is comfortable and plays well for you its good.
Maria Antonietta Tomei has written: 'Il Palatino (Guide Electa)' 'The Palatine' 'Il Palatino' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Roman Antiquities, Romans
Trombone is trombone in Italian.
No not if you whant to get posiend
A bigger trombone is usually a bass trombone.