Trombone Options & Accessories
Bullet Brace
The Bullet Brace is an adjustable left hand rest that helps to relieve stress during long practice sessions. It fits trombone models from many manufacturers.
Availability: 3-7 days
Leadpipes
Every trombone slide comes standard with three brass leadpipes of different venturi sizes. Sterling silver and custom leadpipes are also available.
Availability: 1-2 weeks
Edge Bracing
Want an Edwards with faster response, more depth of sound and easier articulations? We did, which is why we now offer Edge Bracing.
Availability: 1-2 weeks
Tuning Slides
Single and dual radius slides are available in yellow and rose brass. Optional valve tuning slides offer more possibilities for symphonic tenor and bass trombones.
Availability: 1-2 weeks
Neckpipes
Edwards neckpipes and convertors provide flexibility for trombonists by allowing them to dramatically change the sound and response of their horns.
Availability: 1-2 weeks
Accessories
We offer a number of trombone accessories, including counterweights, linkage upgrades, trombone care kits, and our new wooden trigger levers.
Availability: various
Finishes
Edwards offers a number of trombone finishes to meet the needs of our customers. These finishes create a variety of looks, but more importantly, each has unique playing charactersistics.
Availability: various
Feel like a Test Drive?
Visit the Edwards Pro Stop and work one-one-one with Christan or Michael.
Contact us to set up an appointment.
In Their Own Words
"I choose to play Edwards for the even control throughout the horn's entire range. Just as we as musicians are constantly evolving, so too are the Edwards trombone designs. Case in point- my old Edwards valve (which had never given me ANY problems) began showing signs of old age, so I took a look at a new one. I couldn't believe how much more free-blowing and smooth it was!
"When playing in a section of Edwards instruments, blend is immediate and the sound is gorgeous. Much of the work in section playing is removed by the nature of the full, round sounds of the Edwards trombones.
"Additionally, I would recommend playing Edwards trombones for any audition that should come up. The reason is simple- I want to eliminate as many possible hindrances (intonation difficulties, uneven sound) and concentrate on playing each round. The Edwards design leaves you free to promote your music!"
Brian Diehl
Principal Trombonist, Hartford Symphony
Principal Trombonist, Springfield (MA) Symphony
Professor, University of Southern Maine