The primary difference between an intermediate Trombone and a professional one lies in the quality of materials, craftsmanship, and design features. Intermediate trombones often use more affordable metals and simpler construction techniques, making them suitable for developing players. In contrast, professional trombones are crafted from higher-grade materials, offer superior tonal quality, and include advanced features such as custom bell designs and more precise slide mechanisms. This results in improved playability and sound, catering to the needs of experienced musicians.
Good student instruments (tenor) range between 500-700 CND new Good intermediate (tenor) instruments range between 700-1500 CND new Good intermediate (with f trigger) range between 700-2000 CND new Good professional (tenor) 1500 CND - sky Good professional (with f trigger) 2000 CND - sky Good professional (bass) instruments - 3500 CND - sky
The 620 is large bore while the 640 is medium bore.
trombones have a slide but the rest of the brass are very similar but with likely keys or valves
A baritone horn looks somewhat like a miniaturized tuba. A bass trombone is still a trombone, but slightly larger. It also has an F trigger, which opens up more tubing near the bell of the trombone and changes the note. This allows players to reach the range from a low E flat to a low B, which is physically impossible on a tenor trombone. Some bass trombones also include another trigger, G flat, which can be opened separately or in combination with the F trigger.
The 12 C has a smaller cup, rim, and narrower bore. It's for beginners or jazz players. The 6.5 AL is larger, deeper and with a bigger bore. It gives a darker sound but requires more skill in the high register. It's used more in classical music by intermediate players. Professional symphony players go even bigger, to the 5 GS or a comparable mouthpiece (I use a Schilke 51).
Good student instruments (tenor) range between 500-700 CND new Good intermediate (tenor) instruments range between 700-1500 CND new Good intermediate (with f trigger) range between 700-2000 CND new Good professional (tenor) 1500 CND - sky Good professional (with f trigger) 2000 CND - sky Good professional (bass) instruments - 3500 CND - sky
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The 620 is large bore while the 640 is medium bore.
The slide trumpet is older and less common, whereas the soprano trombone is more commonly found.
Difference between skilled and Professional is skilled is you knowledge and Professional is you way how to work with people.
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About 100,000 a year.
trombones have a slide but the rest of the brass are very similar but with likely keys or valves
i don't think so
it almost the same but they make the theory more complecated and chalanged
A trumpet is a brass instrument with a higher pitch and a more cylindrical shape, while a trombone is a brass instrument with a lower pitch and a larger, more conical shape. Trombones use a slide to change the pitch, while trumpets use valves.
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