[Trombone-l] Selman Alto Trombone
Steve Gamble
sgamble at tucsonsymphony.org
Wed Oct 17 09:58:47 CDT 2007
What could be more oriented than a Chinese trombone?
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-----Original Message-----
From: trombone-l-bounces at maillists.samford.edu
[mailto:trombone-l-bounces at maillists.samford.edu] On Behalf Of Dave
Demko
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 5:32 PM
To: trombone-l at server5.samford.edu
Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Selman Alto Trombone
John's tuning slide fits fine; mine and Howard's have non-severe
problems. My speculation is that the Selman (Jin Bao)
quality-assurance procedures let some problems slip through that a
shop more oriented to fine hand-crafting would catch.
That said, the thing is a real trombone, not a mere "instrument-shaped
object." It has good heft and isn't flimsy. It is properly if not
lovingly put together. I agree that for a walking-away price of about
$200 it's a good deal. Certainly it's a good learner's horn. I will
let you know how it works out in the family quartet when I get up to
speed on alto.
On 10/16/07, Howard Spindel <howard at sci1.com> wrote:
> Dave's report encouraged me to update my initial report based on a
> couple things he said.
>
> 1. My tuning slide is out of align in the same way Dave
> mentions. It moves freely when inserted, but if it pops completely
> out it can be difficult to re-insert.
>
> 2. The slide lock on mine does not rotate the entire cork barrel -
> just a little ring like on most trombones.
>
> 3. The slide needs to be stored in the case with the bell tenon up
> and to the right to prevent possible bell damage. The case works
> fine if the slide is stored that way. The case has no storage for
> slide lube, which is annoying, and the only mouthpiece storage is one
> of those holes (like in current Bach cases) that seem designed to
> eventually let your mouthpiece damage your horn.
>
> 4. I still think for the money I paid that this is a heckuva good
> way to get introduced to alto bone.
>
> Howard
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