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The Tromba TF-SL Pro Professional Plastic BB Flugelhorn in silver combines a 0.459 bore for a rich tone with a lightweight, durable design, making it perfect for musicians seeking both quality and portability.
G**K
I donât know how you could give this thing a bad review! Been playing brass for 20 years
Update 4-25-17Quick update. I now have 2 Tromba horns. This flugel and a red trumpet. I had a problem with my trumpet and so I messaged Tromba via their website. Within a day or so I received a reply from their office manager, Jason and he pretty quickly shipped me the part that I needed. I always appreciate good service! Good job Tromba!What?? I donât know how you could give this thing a bad review! Been playing brass for 20 years, got recruited to play jazz in a bar band and I didnât want to use my Getzen or Cortois flugels and risk damaging them in an uncertain environment. Found this and itâs perfect. Sounds great - not that different than the other two even tho itâs plastic. I use a Denis Wick 2FL mouthpiece rather than the one supplied (though that one is metal not bad, just not as deep as the 2FL). I donât know what the other reviewers here mean when they say it âsounds stuffy etc.â It sounds like a flugelhorn. It sounds great if you play Flugel - that is, darker than a trumpet. Itâs as easy to play as my other flugels-responsive, and doesnât sound like itâs plastic. In fact I got the metallic silver one and it looks just like my silver-plated Getzen. Better actually since itâs not tarnished. I didnât have the intonation problems some of there others have. The G above C is a little flat compared to the other open notes, but I can easily adjust with for that when playing. Valves are really smooth-I took the time to oil and clean them during the first week. There are no numbers on them so youâll have to remember where they go. Slides are a little finicky but a liberal application of slide grease letâs me use the 3rd valve trigger to adjust my C# s etc just fine.Bottom line, this is great horn. Sounds great, plays great. Id buy it again if I ever lost it.
D**N
It Started Out GREAT
Played the horn a few days and found serious issues with valve intonation. Flugelhorns already have an intonation reputation but maybe the plastic material makes them more prone to pitch problems. At first I bragged to friends how lucky I was my valves were pretty good and avoided the number one complaint about the plastic type horns. But then it happened just like that - the first valve started sticking.... sent it back and ordered the Mendini student line trumpet and WOW what a difference in quality and sound in every aspect of performance and material and it was CHEAPER!Truthfully I really enjoyed the EastRock plastic flugelhorn. Loved the look and how resemble more of the trumpet feel and look. The sound was really nice. Warm and slightly brassy. Great for jazz - just a little more attention to "perfection" and it would blow you away!
A**R
Great for hobbyist, amateur, for fun to try the flugelhorn on a budget.
A lot of fun, plays well, in tune and lightweight. Use mainly for fun, hobby, jazz.. nice low mellow tone. Very skeptical initially, but this horn is a great value for someone who wants to give a flugelhorn a try without breaking the bank.
C**G
Plastic Fantastic!
Tromba instruments have exceeded my expectations in all ways..now have four (metallic red cornet, silver Bb trumpet, metallic black C trumpet, and now silver Bb flugel). Intonation with the proper mouthpiece is good, sound is subtle and dark, valves (after initial breakin frustration) are fast and free, and light weight and durability is fantastic! In comparison with my Phaeton trumpet, Conn Vintage flugel, and Wild Thing cornet- these are my favorite go-to horns. Are they comparable in all ways to a Bach Strad equivalent- no..but at one 20th the price, they're excellent and fun..đ
J**Z
A pretty horrible horn
A pretty horrible horn, mostly unplayable. I returned it after playing for a few minutes. The valves barely move and the sound is quite tubby.
L**K
Very close to a metal Instrument with near identical tone.
The Tromba flugelhorn was purchased as an option to replace my metal flugelhorn. After comparing the 2 instruments beside some expensive models, I realized that the Tromba easily holds its own as a serious option. As a long-timie industry professional, I stand by this instrument and look forward to playing it among my peers. The valves need a few minutes to work in. Be sure and oil/lube the instrument and work the slides often. Pretty quickly you will be amazed at the quality and tone. Adding the price to this equation makes this a can't-miss deal.Of course I love the weight and feel of the Conn Vintage One, but the Tromba is highly competitive in several regards. I am very happy with this purchase and plan on buying more Tromba instruments for younger *students and charitable academic endeavors.I still love it after owning it for months. The metal-purist naysayers may be suffering from inexperience. You do have to break it in just a bit. If it won't play in tune, that is not the horn's fault-quit complaining and practice. This instrument is incredible.
M**N
Buy a REAL flugelhorn
It looks like a real flugelhorn until you get up close and realize it's cheaply manufactured piece of junk. The valves are stiff and never loosen, almost all notes are out of tune, the gig bag it comes with is cheap, the slides get stuck quite often, but the tone produced by the horn is slightly comparable to a real flugelhorn. In all my 15 years of playing trumpet, I have never come across such a cheaply made product. I would suggest buying it as a gag but then again it's not worth it because it's $250.
F**R
Fantastic horn!
Terrific piece of equipment. I bought a Tromba trumpet fourteen months ago and it took me a while to get into rhythm with its small quirks and the idiosyncrasies of a plastic instrument, but quickly adapted and grew to love its lightweight ease of handling. It grew on me. This Flugelhorn is fantastic though - however I must confess I have never blown a Flugelhorn in my life, so this is my first time, but the sound is warm, mellow and rich - all I could want. There are a couple of patches of black coming through the silver, but at this price, I don't honestly care. Bit of advice, certainly for anyone using a plastic Flugelhorn like this, take off your rings (eg wedding rings) before playing as they will rub through the chrome.
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