Edwards Tenor Trombones
Edwards
offers numerous small, medium and large bore tenor trombone configurations
that will meet the needs of the most discerning musicians. Our T302
can be customized to meet the needs of lead, jazz and section players.
The T327 is a versatile horn that is available in single and dual bore.
Our T350(E) has long set the standard for orchestral trombones. And
finally, the new Alessi Signature T396-A is a revolutionary design
that will change the orchestral tenor landscape.
More Info: Bells | Valves | Slides | Options & Accessories
- Tenor T350-E
- .547" bore
The Edwards T350-E has been the orchestral tenor trombone of choice for over a decade. Trombonists can select from a number of options to guarantee a perfect setup.
Availability: 8-12 weeks
- Tenor T396-A
- .547" bore
After years of development, we are extremely proud of the Alessi Model T396-A. We are indebted to Mr. Alessi for taking the time to help us make the next great Edwards Trombone.
Availability: 3-4 weeks
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.
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In Their Own Words
"The Edwards T396-A is a fantastic instrument. I am very glad I made the purchase. It's a wonderful fixed-horn design that uses different alloys to bring out a warm and beautiful sound. The response is very fast.
"The clarity is excellent throughout all ranges -- by far the best I've played. As a new owner, I initially played this instrument without using the Pillars and was very happy. But now I've found several setups that allow the "true colors" of this horn to ring out. I enjoy this trombone immensely."
Stan Jeffs
Freelance Musician, Seattle, WA