Bb/F Tenor Trombone (0.547″) – PBF548
Bb/F Tenor Trombone (0.525″) – PBF525
Professional Double Valve Bass Trombone – PBF565 P
Double Valve Bass Trombone – PBF562
Professional F Contrabass Trombone – PF588 P
Bass Sackbut – S4P
Bb Small Bore Trombone - PB502
Bb Tenor Trombone (0.547″) – PB547
Bb Small Bore Tenor Trombone - PB500
C Valve Trombone – PC912
Bb Tenor Trombone (0.525″) – PB525
Alto Sackbut – S1P
Bb Small bore Trombone - PB4501 P
Supertenor Trombone, premier - PBF555P
Soprano Trombone – PB453
Tenor Sackbut - S2P
Piccolo Trombone – PB300
Superbone (valve/slide trombone) – PB930
Sackbuts are a type of trombone from the Renaissance and Baroque eras, characterised by a telescopic slide that is used to vary the length of the tube to change pitch.
The trombone is considered to be an incredibly important brass instrument in modern orchestras, brass ensembles and brass bands; balancing the high notes of the trumpet with the other instruments.
Although it may sound ironic, when pushed, the sackbut can easily make a loud and brassy sound, yet is also considered to respond well to soft playing - more than a modern trombon