Conn Trombone
Conn Trombone
Musical Instruments
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![]() CONN Trombone Counterweight NO RESERVE US $20.50
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![]() Conn 32H Burkle Model Profesional Trombone US $1,200.00
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![]() CONN 22H TROMBONE US $109.00
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![]() Conn Trombone from 1918 in great playing condition US $600.00
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![]() CONN TROMBONE US $26.00
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![]() CG Conn Trombone Elkhart Ind Body For Parts Repair Old US $9.99
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![]() Bass Trombone Weril GG291 bell section w Conn Slide US $202.50
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![]() Conn Director Trombone w F Attachment US $250.00
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![]() Shires Tenor Trombone w Axial valve VGC Conn 88H style US $1,125.00
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![]() Conn 73h Bass Trombone Almost an Elkhart US $2,693.63
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![]() BRASS CONN DIRECTOR TROMBONE w Bach Mouthpiece Used US $149.99
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![]() CONN Director Trombone with Hard Case US $17.49
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![]() 1971 Conn 6H Trombone Excellent US $355.00
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![]() 1972 Conn Director 14H Trombone W Case US $71.00
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![]() Conn Tenor Trombone Baritone Euphonium Mouthpiece US $40.00
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![]() VINTAGE CONN TROMBONE WITH CASE US $96.99
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![]() Prelude by Conn Selmer Trombone TB701 Student Bach 12C US $287.50
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![]() Vintage Conn 18H Director Trombone w Case Mouthpiece US $310.00
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![]() Conn Director 18 H Trombone With case US $79.00
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![]() CONN 88H PROFESSIONAL TROMBONE GOOD PLAYING CONDITION US $1,100.00
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![]() CONN DIRECTOR TROMBONE w Hard CASE Why rent Own it US $69.95
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![]() Conn 79h Trombone MB version conn 88h US $750.00
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![]() Conn 1917 Vintage Trombone US $600.00 |
![]() CONN 22H Trombone with Black Hard Case NR US $12.49
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![]() 1968 Conn 6H TromboneNear MINT Pro Jazz Horn No Reserv US $510.00
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![]() vtg CONN 40H silver plate 7 brass bell trombone 1920s US $100.00
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![]() CONN 88H CL TROMBONE {PERFECT CONDITION} GREAT PLAYER US $1,750.00
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![]() CONN DIRECTOR STUDENT LINE TROMBONE GOOD COND NO RES US $.99
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![]() CONN TROMBONE WITH CASE US $50.00
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![]() Conn Trombone Slide Cream Formula 3 NEW US $4.49
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![]() Conn 18H Trombone Case 412122 US $49.99
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![]() Vintage Marked Conn Trombone Mouthpiece US $9.95
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![]() Old Buescher Grand Trombone True Tone Conn mouthpiece US $49.99
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![]() CONN TROMBONE W CASE VERY NICE CONDTENOR NOT SUREGC US $225.00
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![]() CONN 22H TROMBONE WITH CASE US $125.00
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![]() Vintage Conn 70H Single Trigger Bass TromboneElkhart US $500.00
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![]() Conn 88H Artist Symphony Trigger Trombone US $300.00
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![]() CG Conn Trombone Silver Gold Brass Artist Symphony US $400.00
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![]() New Conn 62HI Bass Trombone US $3,129.00
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![]() Conn 88H Trigger TromboneExc Player US $450.00
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![]() VTG 1940s CG CONN TROMBONE CASE STAND ACCESSORIES US $19.99
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![]() Conn 50H Rotary Valve Trombone Professional Overhaul US $950.00
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![]() NEW TROMBONE MOUTHPIECE POUCH 173M C G CONN BACH US $6.30
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![]() CONN 50H Trombone w F Just Restored GREAT PRICE US $850.00
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![]() Conn Director Student Trombone 22 H US $190.00
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![]() Trombone Mercedes II Made in USA Conn hardcase Band US $99.00
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![]() Conn 100H Trombone Outfit US $1,549.00
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![]() CONN 4H TROMBONE 1921 $125 SPECIAL US $125.00
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![]() Counterweight for trombone CONN 6H US $39.00
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![]() 1940 CONN Bass Trombone Sax Trumpet with Glenn Garr Ad US $7.99
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![]() 1940 CONN Trumpet Trombone Used By Larry Clinton Ad US $7.99
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![]() 1941 CONN Trumpet Trombone Used By Larry Clinton Ad US $7.99
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![]() New Bach Prelude Trombone TB711 from Conn Selmer US $329.00
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![]() Antique Conn Trombone 1916 model S HP US $130.00
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i need to know which kind of trombone is best?
ive only played for about 6 years but im pretty good ive made all state jazz and every honor band and even made superior on all my solos but i need to know which brand or model of trombone is best i have a blessing b 88 but my tone sounds odd
my mouthpiece is 5g when i use good air support my sound is good but my parents wondered if i should get a small bore for jazz and is a conn 88h better for concert thanks
There is no "best" trombone for classical or jazz. Speak with your instructor, he will probably have ideas. I'm a professional trombonist and I use a King 2B Jiggs for jazz (it's an extra-lightweight smallbore) and a Besson Sovereign (not too different from a Conn 88H) for classical. If you're playing lead in a jazz band, the biting sound you can get from a small bore is the characteristic style due to the quicker articulation, and the silkyness lends itself to smooth lines for soloing. I might suggest trying a mouthpiece smaller than a 5G if you are going to use a small bore, but that's completely up to you. For classical, the large bore will give you the bigger more round sound, great for the big bashy Mahler/Rossini/etc and also great for classical trombone literature. Now, do I recommend my specific trombones? No, but I recommend the ideology. There are good and bad trombones, yes, but of the good it changes by the person. Your absolute best bet is to get a custom horn from Edwards or some other company, that will suit you best, but obviously you'd want to wait until you KNOW what you want. Afterall, music is not about the instrument, it's about the player. You can make any trombone sound good with practice, it's just what makes you comfortable.
And do just that - practice. And practice smarter, not harder - what you do is much more important than how much you do it.
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