Bach 36 Classical Tenor Trombone overview
Jack Of All Trades Trombone But Master Of None? For some, that would be a "Yes" but not for me. I use my Bach 36 quite a bit for playing in the orchestra pit and light classical works. Bach model 36 Classical Tenor Trombone .525 bore Standard all yellow brass hand slide with nickel silver sleeves and hand brace 8" bell with the same taper and flare as a Bach 42 Nickel silver tuning slides with yellow brass crook. Open wrap F attachment conversion (because a prefer a horn without a valve but that doesn't always work out). [email protected] Vagrant Trombone on Facebook

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