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Key Features
The King 607F Bb/F Tenor Trombone is the ideal instrument for students and amateur musicians looking to upgrade to a more advanced trombone. The medium bore of the 607F mkes this trombone incredibly versatile, ideal for a variety of different ensembles including orchestral and jazz. The crossover F attachment on the King 607F focuses the weight of the trombone differently to other trombones, making it easier to hold.
Product Ref: 111800
The 607F trombone is a durable and well-designed instrument perfect for students and amateur musicians alike. The .525" medium bore allows you to play in the upper register easily. The crossover design on the F thumb lever focuses the weight of the trombone between the thumb and the first finger making the 607F very comfortable to hold, especially for players with smaller hands. The traditional closed wrap style of the F tubing is the most widely played in the world. It involves two loops turned on themselves with bends in the air column pathway. This closed wrap style encourages cleaner attacks and more stability during large dynamics.
The King 607F trombone features a yellow brass bell and slide, complemented by a clear lacquer finish. The yellow brass provides a nice balance between the various playing parameters which makes it the most widely used and commonly played alloy in the world. The 607F has a chrome plated nickel silver inner slide which provides the ideal surface for quick and smooth slide action. Nickel silver is used for many premium trombone slides because it's firmer and has greater corrosion resistance compared to standard brass. A layer of clear lacquer makes sure the instrument stays looking newer for longer.
The first King trombone was developed in 1894 and was viewed as a revelation to the music world. King had a reputation for engineering the best trombone slides, making them smoother, finer and lighter than any other trombone. Today, King use their musical heritage to continue to set high standards for modern day trombones, combining both traditional techniques and modern-day processes.