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Tenor Valve Trombones

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Monzani
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Item-Nr.: BLA0001978-000

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€ 269.00
from € 9.43 monthly financing
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Item-Nr.: BLA0001979-000

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€ 290.00
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Item-Nr.: BLA0001711-000

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€ 1,549.00
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Item-Nr.: BLA0001713-000

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€ 1,898.00
RRP  € 2,466.00
from € 33.79 monthly financing
Yamaha

Item-Nr.: BLA0001712-000

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€ 1,939.00
RRP  € 2,466.00
from € 34.52 monthly financing
Yamaha

Item-Nr.: BLA0002842-000

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€ 2,998.00
RRP  € 3,844.00
from € 53.38 monthly financing
Yamaha

Item-Nr.: BLA0003672-000

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€ 3,589.00
RRP  € 4,870.00
from € 63.90 monthly financing

The 5 most important questions about Tenor Trombones with F-attachment (trigger)

1. What is an F-attachment and why use it?

The F-attachment adds extra tubing activated by a trigger, lowering the instrument by a perfect fourth. It extends the low range, shortens slide travel for certain notes and provides alternate positions that make technique and intonation easier.

2. Open wrap vs. traditional wrap – what’s the difference?

Open wrap uses broader bends and a straighter airflow, often feeling more free-blowing and responsive. Traditional (closed) wrap is more compact and robust. The “better” choice depends on comfort, balance and the specific instrument – play-test both.

3. Valve types: rotary, axial/Thayer, Hagmann – which to choose?

Rotary (barrel) valves are proven, reliable and easy to service. Axial/Thayer and Hagmann designs can feel more open with a very smooth blow, though they may need more precise setup. Priorities: light action, airtightness, quiet mechanics.

4. Who benefits most from an F-attachment?

Players tackling low-register parts (orchestra, wind band, pit work), fast passages with long slide reaches, or music requiring secure low E♭/D/C ranges. For beginners it’s helpful but not strictly required.

5. Buying tips for an F-attachment tenor trombone

  • Response & intonation: even with and without the trigger engaged
  • Valve action: smooth throw, quiet linkages, airtight valve
  • Wrap & balance: comfortable weight and hand position
  • Slide quality: fast, precise, no sticking
  • Bore/bell & mouthpiece: match your style (symphonic, wind band, jazz)
  • Case, care & service: sturdy case, maintenance kit, reliable workshop, warranty

Compare several models in realistic settings (soft/loud, section/solo) to judge projection and resistance.