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Jupiter JTB720V Standard Series C Valve Trombone Lacquer Rose Brass Bell
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Description
Jupiter's JTB720V series valve trombone is a great choice for baritone or trumpet players needing to double on trombone. The 720V series features a .482-inch bore designed for excellent response and feel, while producing the tone that is full and rich to match a regular slide trombone. Pitched in the key of C, this instrument is also a great choice for Banda music. The JTB720V series valve trombones include a case and mouthpiece and are available with yellow brass bell in lacquer or silver-plate finish, or with a rose brass bell in lacquer finish.

Features
- Available models JTB720V lacquer, JTB720VR lacquer, JTB720VS silver-plate
- Pitched in Key of C
- 8-inch bell
- Nickel-silver main outer slide
Specs
Instrument Type
Type: Trombone
Tuning: C
Level: Intermediate
Construction
Type: Trombone
Tuning: C
Level: Intermediate
Construction
Bore: .482-inch- Leadpipe: Standard fixed
- Bell: 8-inch
- Bell Material: Yellow or rose brass
- Handslide Weight: Standard
- Handslide Material: Nickel-silver outer tubes
- Handslide Crook: Nickel-silver
- Valves: Stainless steel pistons
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submitted4 months ago
asked byJorgito
fromTacoma, WA
Hello! I seen some valve trombones that are longer than others. Why is this?
Valve trombones can vary in length depending on their intended musical role, with larger instruments like bass valve trombones being significantly longer than tenor valve trombones because they need a longer tube to produce lower pitches, similar to how a regular bass trombone is longer than a tenor trombone; essentially, the longer the tube, the lower the sound it produces.submitted3 years ago
asked byMike
fromAtlanta,ga
Does it have a case? Where is it?
Unfortunately, no. Please give us a call to help you find something – 855-770-3373submitted3 years ago
asked byBill
fromLas Vegas. NV
What does the trombone pitch in C sound like, is it similar to Bb?
This needs a little bit of discussion. Please give us a call 855 770 3373submitted3 years ago
asked byVega_72
fromSanta ana CA
What tone is this trombone?
The Jupiter JTB720V Valve Trombone pitched in C is an excellent choice for the baritone or trumpet player doubling on trombone.