• Reviews around trombone (4.61 of 5)

    pBone PBONE1B Jiggs Plastic Trombone, Blue

    • This trombone will be great for him to take with him
    • The lightweight trombone will travel easier too.
    • It works great as a practice trombone to keep at
    • Your small-bore mouthpiece will fit if you want a little more robust sound for recordings or semi-serious performances, but the attached plastic mouthpiece (same color as the trombone itself) is good enough for casual playing.
    • He can't take his good trombone back and forth from school every day on a crowded school bus, so this is going to be his practice instrument at
    • It sounds almost as good as a normal trombone
    • it's for sure a great trombone
    • While it does not sound as good as a brass trombone, it is close enough
    • Sounds just like my actual trombone, easy, very portable
    • Although not quite as dynamic as a regular trombone it was a great gift that he is enjoying.
    • just you want a horn till your kid knows if they want to play trombone, or not it is a instrument that would be odd to start on and stay on a new trombone player should start on brass as soon as possible, but if you have played for awhile, or just want to try trombone this horn works just as well as low to lower mid rang starting student horns are.
    • I love my pBone Plastic Trombone
    • pBone Jiggs Plastic Trombone - BlackI'm very happy with this instrument, the truth is very versatile and practicalthank :D
    • It 5 stars isn't because its the best trombone in the world.
    • My son (graduating with a Doctorate in Jazz from USC thankyouverymuch) LOVES this trombone.
    • Though, it doesn't have quite the same timbre as a traditional trombone, it definitely produces a great trombone sound
    • The intonation is surprisingly good for such a cheap trombone, but not perfectly on pitch
    • If you are looking for a Shiny two thousand dollar Bach Trombone, this ain't it.
    • My daughter is 5 months in to beginning band, and LOVES playing her trombone.
    • My 16 year old son loves this trombone
    • I'm not going to hand over my nice trombone
    • I Love my new plastic trombone
    • Good for what it is, a plastic trombone
    • Rest the slide on the ground and yank the trombone up as fast as you can and the slide won't leave the ground.
    • I love this trombone so much
    • It plays as well as any metal trombone
    • how they want one because reasons cool plastic trombone, this is what they are talking about.
    • I played trombone for 9 years in school and couldn't afford to buy a professional model when I graduated since I wasn't pursuing a professional career.
    • For a beginner starting out, or someone testing to see if the trombone is good for them, this is a good choice.
    • We had very limited personal space during the tour (13+ months) so I only bought it then as I wasn't sure they'd still be available by the time I got home (wrong, but I didn't know that at the time).I ended up pulling some extra socks and a sweatshirt from my suitcase to make room for this and carried it with me the rest of the tour (except for when we were in the combat zones - a different story).I've played trombone for decades, my horns include an 88-H and a King 3-B (among others) and I'm convinced one cannot buy a better playing, better sounding trombone than the P-Bone for under $200.Being made of plastic and carbon-fiber tubes it looks as if it should be marked "Fisher-Price" or "Mattel" but it plays and sounds like a trombone, not a toy
    • Nice trombone, plays just fine, very light and easy to hold, slide action is smooth with no lube