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Description

The Getzen 1050 Eterna Tenor Trombone is a staple for both budding musicians and seasoned professionals looking to enhance their brass section. Known for its exceptional craftsmanship, this instrument balances precision with playability, making it a favorite in orchestras and jazz bands alike. Designed with a hand-spun bell and a nickel silver slide, the Eterna Tenor Trombone offers a rich, resonant tone that projects beautifully in any setting. Its seamless slide action ensures smooth transitions, allowing for expressive performances across a wide range of musical styles. With a commitment to quality, Getzen manufactures this trombone with durable materials, ensuring a long-lasting performance partner.

Whether you're performing in a concert hall or recording in a studio, the Getzen 1050 Eterna's superior response and versatile sound will meet the demands of any performance. Its classic design is complemented by cutting-edge manufacturing techniques, providing a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation.

Key Features:

  • Hand-spun yellow brass bell for enhanced tonal quality
  • Nickel silver inside slide for durability and smooth action
  • Lightweight design for easier handling and playability
  • Balanced weight distribution for comfortable playing
  • Precision-milled slide tubes for a perfect fit and finish
  • Made in the USA with high-quality materials

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Getzen 1050 Eterna Tenor Trombone.

Features and functionality

  • The Getzen Eterna 1050 has a .508 bore, making it versatile for jazz and light classical music.

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User experience

  • Owners praise the Getzen 1050 for its slide quality, rating it around 8.5/10, indicating a smooth playing experience.

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  • A recent owner highlights the "like new" condition of a 2010s Getzen Eterna 1050, suggesting durable build quality.

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Comparisons

  • The Getzen Eterna 1050 is noted for its versatility compared to dedicated jazz horns like the King 2B Jiggs with its .491 slide.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Getzen Eterna 1050 is recommended for those seeking a professional-level horn suitable for both jazz and light classical or brass band music.

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See how Buddy Schaub uses Getzen 1050 Eterna Tenor Trombone

Buddy Schaub

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the one I play now is a Getzen 1050 with a light weight nickel slide. What do you think of that?

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