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Feature Typical Detail (Implied) Impact on Performance and Aesthetics
Identity Tenor Trombone (B♭) The standard trombone, used across various genres. Note that some models with this aesthetic are Valve Trombones (which use valves like a trumpet instead of a slide).
Material/Color Black & Gold Finish Aesthetic: Achieved through Gold lacquer/plating (on the slide, tuning slides, or bell) and Black epoxy/lacquer (on the bell or body tubing). This creates a bold, modern, and high-contrast look popular with stage performers.
Tone Balanced to Focused The tone is primarily determined by the bore size and bell material, but the lacquer type can contribute to a slightly more focused or darker sound compared to raw or clear-lacquered brass.
Slide Material Nickel Silver (Inner Slide) Function: The inner slide tubes are almost always made of Nickel Silver (a metal alloy, often chromed) for fast, smooth, and durable slide action, regardless of the outer finish.
Bore Size Implicitly Medium/Large The size will determine its primary use: a medium bore is often favored for jazz/solo work, while a larger bore is common for symphonic/band music.
Key B♭ Pitch: Standard tuning, compatible with most sheet music.
Model (1031) Vendor-specific number. Indicates a consistent build quality, often targeting students or intermediate players looking for a visually unique instrument.

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