| | |  | Trombone Care Products | Home » » Crystalcello CWD427 B Flat Lacquer-plated Slide Trombone with Carrying Case | | | | | | | Description: | | Crystalcello CWD427 B Flat Lacquer-plated Slide Trombone with Carrying Case: Key of B Flat; Seamless Slide; High Gloss Polished Finish; Includes Standard Mouthpiece; Hardshell velvet lined carrying case | | | Features: | |
• Key of B Flat
• Seamless Slide
• High Gloss Polished Finish
• Includes Standard Mouthpiece
• Hardshell velvet lined carrying case
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
PLAY THAT TROMBONE!Oct 02, 2007
By M. Darden This Trombone is good for its price. I recommend this product to anyone who has children in Beginning Band. This Trombone is good for adults to learn on it too. Play that Sweet Trombone Music!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Suprising Quality and PriceAug 29, 2011
By Angel Okay, first this is not a professional trombone. BUT! If you are starting out to intermediate level skill in playing, this trombone is great! I use this trombone for when I travel so I dont risk damaging my $2500 trombone. This price is very cheap, and the quality is surprising. A friend bought this same trombone but with the F-attachment (trigger) and i've heard only positive things. The case that comes with it is sturdy and protect the horn well. The mouthpiece is just a generic mouthpiece with no size on it. I compared it to my other mouthpieces and i'm pretty sure its just a standard 12C size. The trombone also came with a polishing cloth and a pair of gloves. As far as other reviews pertaining to the slide, you have to keep playing! Most cheaper trombones dont have a smooth slide at first because they need to be broken in. I greased that slide for about a month, after that smooth as silk. Overall, a great buy, i recommend it, don't be suckered into renting, purchase a cheap instrument first, and if your child shows progress get them the nicer trombone later down the road.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
OK, but slide sticksDec 17, 2007
By N. Baldwin It's cheaply made, which is OK since it's cheaply priced. My main complaint is that the slide sticks. Probably should have returned it, but it didn't come with slide oil or grease, so I put it off until I was able to get some slide oil (which didn't really help). We'll keep it as a "test" trombone, which is all we really expected.
It's good if your just okay.Oct 17, 2010
By Josh If you aren't a serious trombonist, this is okay. It lasted two years before it fell apart. It isn't great, but if you have a young beginner, it is an inexpensive way to get buy. Cheaper than renting. Just know that you will need to replace it after a couple of years.
1 of 8 found the following review helpful:
76 of 'emAug 09, 2007
By B. Cieri Love my trombone although I don't play and wouldn't know a good one from a bad one. Good starter I suspect. I just love having it.
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