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A versatile bass trombone, the Q36YA features the clarity of sound and projection for which S.E. Shires instruments are famed. The QYB bell features an 91/2-inch, two-piece, hand-hammered “QII” taper in yellow brass with soldered bead, giving this trombone a clear, singing tone with excellent projection and clarity with a full, deep low register and broad sound. The wide, .562 bore handslide in standard weight yellow brass results in a broad sound that retains clarity, color and projection. The nickel handslide crook gives crispness and brilliance to the articulations. The independent axial flow valves retain focus throughout all registers and provide an incredibly open valve register. This independent valve system allows fore more flexibility of choice in valve and slide position choices. At home in any ensemble, the  Q36YR bass trombone is an excellent choice for any situation.  

  • QBY bell: 91/2-inch, two-piece, hand-hammered “QII” taper in lightweight yellow brass with soldered bead
  • Independent F/G? axial flow valves
  • Q62 handslide: .562-inch, standard-weight yellow brass; nickel-silver crook
  • QYB tuning slide
  • Three interchangeable yellow brass leadpipes
  • Bell Engraving: S.E. Shires makers mark and traditional floral pattern

This S.E. Shires STBQ36YA Q-Series Bass Trombone is in amazing condition.. Ostensibly a lightly used instrument, I see no sign it has ever been played. Comes complete with Q Series bass case, mouthpiece, and care kit.

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ConditionExcellent (Used)
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  • STBQ36YA
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