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Key Features
The Yamaha YSL350C 'Compact' Bb/C Tenor Trombone is a fantastic instrument, ideal for younger or smaller trombone players. The trombone is an exciting instrument to learn, but the big slide movements required can move it out of reach for smaller players. The YSL350C includes an ascending valve, allowing you to play a full scale without using the two furthest slide positions. Besides this, the instrument is fully sized and made with the typical features of a standard tenor trombone, so there's no worry of your child outgrowing the instrument.
This trombone has a full-sized gold-brass bell, with a diameter of 8". This, combined with the standard bore size offers the instrument excellent projection and dynamic range, ideal for playing both in ensembles and as a solo performer. Nickel silver inner slides allow for effortless playability, letting the slide glide smoothly around. This instrument comes included with a Yamaha 48 mouthpiece and a sturdy SLC-220 case, so you'll have everything you need to start playing straight away!
Product Ref: 215183
As a premium brand, Yamaha are proud to offer a free five-year extended warranty when the purchase of your instrument is registered within six months of purchase. Please visit the Yamaha website for the full terms and conditions and to register your warranty.
When you register your instrument you can get a three-month premium subscription to Tomplay where you can access over 40,000 scores with backing tracks. You are able to filter by musical style, composer, difficulty and accompaniment type and interact with the scores. The pieces are all recorded by professional musicians and you can control the tempo and even record yourself playing. If you wish, you can also print and annotate your score and create loops to focus on those more difficult passages. For more information, please see the Yamaha/Tomplay website.