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Getzen 1050 Eterna
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Getzen 1050 Eterna


Description: Key Specifications:
1050 Eterna

From jazz to classical, Getzen Eterna Tenor Trombones have the right setup for any serious trombone player. Each instrument is individually hand-mounted and all of the bells are hand-spun. No matter what style of music you play, Eterna Tenor Trombones have both the sound and dependable performance you need.

Bore Size:
.508"

Tuning Slide:
Yellow brass bow

Handslide:
Hand straightened nickel silver inside tubes
(chrome plated with barrel shaped stockings)

Light weight yellow brass outside tubes with yellow brass end crook

Bell:
8", 22 gauge yellow brass with soldered rim

Finish (click for photos):
Clear lacquer, bright silver plate or 24K gold plate

Bore (inch): 0.508
Bell (inch): 8.000
Key:
Bell (material): Yellow Brass
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Getzen 1050 Eterna http://www.getzen.com



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Brassman2113AB
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Registered: March 2006
Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 4
Review Date: 3/13/2006 Would you recommend the horn? Yes | Price you paid?: $1,100.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Free blowing, capable of cutting through a big band, yet mellow enough for combo work; great slide
Cons: Some minor finish issues, covered under warranty

I was looking for a medium priced basic pro horn for some doubling work that I do (being primarily a bass trombonist). I tried this horn and fell in love with its sound and ease of playing, which is very open. In yellow brass, it is capable of great volume, yet can play very sweetly. The slide was terrific right out of the box and has been trouble free.

The trombone did develop an acid bleed after a few months near the bell rim, but Getzen has a good five-year warranty that covers these problems, and they took care of it. I did have to pay for shipping. The problem has not surfaced again in the last year and a half.

If you need a very good jazz horn, this one is a sleeper that needs to be checked out.
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