I'm a sax player of many years trying to learn trombone and Yamaha's are always a good place to start though they do get pricey. Normally I buy pro horns but a student model is excellent for learning and the Yamaha's excel at both student and professional horns. They have a consistency to their products that makes buying over the internet, unseen, much more comfortable than horns that don't have that consistency in the manufacturing process. My saxes are both Yamaha's (alto Custom 82Z and tenor (yts62), and Selmers alto (reference 54) and bari (intermediate). That being said there are a lot of good horns out there to be had of different brand names. I'm old school and went the tried and true route but I wouldn't be afraid to try other brand names as I've learned it's really the player that makes the sound and what you want from the horn is reliability and performance.Read full review
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Thank you. I was nervous that we couldn't afford to put our daughter in the school band when she expressed an interest, but now she is all set up!
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it has a nice soft mellow tone and easy to play.Yamaha trombones have beautiful finish detail.
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Thanks for the trombone. My grandson will love it.
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Product as described. Maybe even better than described
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