John Packer JP136 Eb Alto Trombone

SKU: 101607

Perfect as a starter model to train players to use all 7 trombone slide positions, this instrument is easy to manage, reliable and features a 7" bell for greater sound projection.

John Packer JP136 Eb Alto Trombone
John Packer JP136 Eb Alto Trombone
John Packer JP136 Eb Alto Trombone
John Packer JP136 Eb Alto Trombone

John Packer JP136 Eb Alto Trombone

SKU: 101607

Perfect as a starter model to train players to use all 7 trombone slide positions, this instrument is easy to manage, reliable and features a 7" bell for greater sound projection.

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Start exploring the world of the alto trombone playing with the JP136 which you will find perfect as an orchestral musician.

Some will say that it is the perfect starter model to train players to use all 7 trombone slide positions, although we would suggest talking to a teacher before choosing this as a beginner trombone, due to being in the key of Eb.

Our guide to buying your first trombone will help you know what to look for and explains the many features found on a trombone.

  • Easy to manage
  • Reliable
  • 7" bell for greater sound projection
  • Model: JP136
  • Key: Eb
  • Bell Size: Yellow Brass 178MM (7”)
  • Bore: 12.22mm (.481”)
  • Water Keys: 1
  • Body: Brass
  • Finish: Lacquer
  • Lyre Box: No
  • Mouthpiece: JP601

    The JP136 Eb Alto Trombone is supplied with a John Packer mouthpiece and lightweight case.

    All JP Instruments are covered by a comprehensive 2 year warranty against manufacturing defects. Please note this does not cover aesthetic or finish faults. For full terms & conditions visit the Warranty Page.

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Paul Exton-McGuiness from Slidin About reviews the JP136

I've used the JP136 in everything from orchestral ensembles to solo repertoire.

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