The World's Cheapest Trombone - A Soul Destroying Mess.

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Published 2016-12-09
Here we go. The world's cheapest Trombone. This monstrosity might look good enough, but it sucks all the pleasure and enjoyment from playing and makes everything much harder than it should be.

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All Comments (21)
  • I love how they have a treble clef on the counterweight of a TROMBONE
  • @SezzesStuff
    YouTube knows me well. I know nothing about trombones, I got this recommended to me, liked the video for sure.
  • @MyTube6444
    ...is my preferred lubricant, In the music world and beyond." Erm.
  • Sooooo glad my old man bought me a Conn 88H when I was in high school. 44 years later I wouldn't trade it for ANY other horn. It's truly one of the greatest trombones ever made.
  • @4501driver
    still has a better tone than any of the trombones in my school xD.
  • @supyoist
    Doesn't seem like it sounds much worse than a typical student model. Certainly very viable for a beginner, and it looks like the case holds up. Very unlike the trumpet which seemed mainly fit for the pits of hell.
  • @jeffpecker
    the 1 dislike is the guy that made the trombone
  • This guy thinks that trombone sounds bad? I have one that sounds like a big metal kazoo.
  • @DeAthWaGer
    i know the perfect accessory for this... a lead tester.
  • @bobnapier7407
    This was in my recommended, and I have no idea. I know nothing about trombones or do I care about them. But I have to say I love this guy, don't understand what he's talking about, but he seems great so I subscribed, cheers trombone fella
  • @manictiger
    The cheapest trombone is rusty and free.
  • @sharpie660
    Look up trombones made by Stagg. Significantly more expensive (my student model was $400), but comparable quality. The slide, in terms of corrosion, was actually worse. My spit turned green, because that's the colour brass corrodes as. With a light tap I completely bent the spit valve out of position. The Case was also awful in its own unique ways, with the handle coming off and all the padding actually being empty space, resulting in a massive case for no real protection. Upon getting it out of my life, rather than donating it to my local high school's music department, I donated it to the drama department. It was better served as a prop that could be bumped and pushed around without fear of damage. The music department actually rejected it, a free horn for a cash-strapped music program, because of its quality. As a result, I not-so-endaringly for most of its use called it the 'ghetto-bone'.
  • @jrp55262
    Maybe you should have played a few licks on this horn and then on a "proper" trombone so the viewer could hear the difference...
  • I'll be honest I just clicked this vid cus I saw a Trombone. I heard you play in the beginning and was like "wow this guys shit..." then later on in the vid you called out all the stuff I heard on the trombone so the fact you can hear the garbage emitting form that disgrace makes me happy. I revoke my previously incorrect statement,
  • I love your sense of humor, I was laughing for a good part of the video.