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Sound and durability of the instrument is very good
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But if you want something fun to play that can go anywhere and is durable and with surprisingly good sound... for very little money
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I'm finding it gives me a more stable embouchure and really helps me hit the higher notes that I'd always struggled with in the past using a 12C or the 6 1/2 AL.All in all, it's a very playable instrument, sounds great, is exceedingly light, has lots of fun colors, and won't break the bank.
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Best value for the money - I have been playing for over 20 years - great sound and super light weight!
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Great instrument for beginners, and student band, great sound, light weight does not dink and scratch easily from everyday use
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The sound is better than you think.
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Excellent sounding instrument
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Given that it is all plastic, it makes a reasonable sound, and I only noticed tuning issues once I got above high Bb.
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Amazing sound
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Lightweight, easy to maintain, and has a great sound in all but the really high ranges.
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The slide takes some breaking in to eliminate the scratchy sound.
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The sound is great
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Admittedly she was an excellent musician - but I was surprised how good the sound was.
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Amazingly nice sound (once the lip de-fuzzes)
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The pBone bore is smaller diameter than the usual bore expected of an orchestral instrument (but larger than the "pea-shooter" that many beginners start upon), so that its sound is brighter and less sonorous than the orchestral instrument.
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Great instrument with great sound, very excited when it came
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For a plastic trombone, the sound isn't that bad, although I would recommend using the regular mouthpiece like some of the experts suggested for better tone quality
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The sound on it is great - very comparable to the metal version and is as loud as you would expect from any trombone
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The pBone has an amazingly good sound for a plastic instrument
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It has an amazingly decent sound, intonation and range/flexibility
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Great sound, especially for such a good price.
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For a plastic trombone, the sound isn't that bad, although I would recommend using the regular mouthpiece like some of the experts suggested for better tone quality
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Though, it doesn't have quite the same timbre as a traditional trombone, it definitely produces a great trombone sound
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Excellent sound and feel to this trombone.
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I'm beginning to get good sound and enjoyment out of it
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The sound is great...better than I thought it would be!
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And the sound is virtually indistinguishable from a traditional horn
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Sound is much less brilliant than brass but it sounds like a T'bone for all practical purposes
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Super affordable, light, sounds great,
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He says the sound is good, the feel is fine once you get used to the lightness of it, and even the mouthpiece isn't too bad
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The instrument has a great sound and sounds exactly like a real trombone
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The sound is great and easy to use.
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The sound on it is great - very comparable to the metal version and is as loud as you would expect from any trombone
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The sound on it is great - very comparable to the metal version and is as loud as you would expect from any trombone
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, we were SHOCKED at how well it plays and how good the sound is.
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Instrument constitution is great, sounds great, just as I researched all around
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The sound on it is great - very comparable to the metal version and is as loud as you would expect from any trombone
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THese can be great little horns, lightweight, decent sounding and loads of fun.
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Then pack that instrument away somewhere and enjoy having something colorful that sounds just as good, plays about as well, and weighs less than a clarinet.
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Blows easy and gives a good solid sound
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Good sound for what it is, and a fun instrument to have
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The sound is great though
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Don't expect the most amazing sound or response and you'll be happy.
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It has a wonderful sound, is easy to transport, and looks cool (according to him ;))
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It is not quite as bright as a brass horn, but a smooth dark sound is also quite pleasing
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It has a great sound, it's super light, and he seems to have a lot of fun playing it.
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It also has a very good sound, especially since it's plastic.
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It is not quite as bright as a brass horn, but a smooth dark sound is also quite pleasing
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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.