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King Tempo Trombone Bore
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Players loved the “King” trombone because the slide was finer, smoother, and lighter in action than any other. White developed his first trombone in 1894 which was viewed in the market as a “revelation” to the music world due to radically different bell, bore and mouthpipe designs than those of other current prevailing models. Thomas King, a local trombone player in Cleveland, Ohio, H.N. Bauer & Co 1905 White moves to 268 Erie St and may have started makingWith the help of Mr. White opens his music store in Cleveland 1894 White starts making King trombones with input from local player Thomas King 1896 White is importing cornets and adding his own fake trade names like M. White King Trumpets Cleveland, Ohio 1893 Henderson N.

king tempo trombone bore

King Tempo Trombone Bore Plus An 8

The bell section is gorgeous and works perfectly.King Tempo 606 Trombone. It has the ideal bore size for a young player and plays super easy, plus an 8' bell. This is another one of these used student level horns that has a proven track record. Is most likely from the mid 1990s.

The 607F is a well designed, durable instrument perfect for students and amateur musicians and is well suited for all types of music. The clear lacquer finish provides a subtle warmth to the overall sound. The chrome plated nickel silver inner handslide tubes provide the ideal surface for smooth and quick handslide action. The F thumb lever is located behind and to the side of the main brace allowing the weight of the trombone to be cradled between the thumb and first finger making for a very balanced and comfortable instrument. The traditional wrap F section promotes clean attacks and stability. 525" medium-large bore and 8" yellow brass bell, the 607F has a wonderful tone with excellent projection.

king tempo trombone bore