Hey, I play Trombone for 18 years now and play a Shires Trombone for the last 8 or 9 years and I must say it is the best Trombone I ever played on! I am so happy with the instrument! Just wanted to say thank you!
Own several professional trumpets (4 Bach, Yamaha, Kanstul among others) Looking into a Shires B flat trumpet currently. So many models. Not going to be easy picking one from reading and videos. Wondering if I can make an appointment at their shop.
A REAL problem we musicians have, is that we can not, in practice, try the instruments before buying them. In theory we can, in practice we can not. Usually companies tell the dealers that they HAVE to BUY the instrument to have it in their shop, but how can a shop afford having and paying for 30 models of professional trumpets ? and that's only trumpets... so a lot of of times companies have A TON of options BUT we, musicians, can not try them before buy them, so in reality we can try 2 models, then there are. in reality, 2 models for us, the clients, this is why i ask you, you could create a system of having 30 instruments moving from one dealer to another, when a person wants to try it tries it, and then, the one you like, you buy that model as a new one and is sent to your dealer as a new one from the factory. Do you have a system like that ? Thank you
I went to the music store, and tried two different Bach trombones, two different Yamaha trombones, a Conn 88, and two different Shires trombones. Spent a few hours trying to decide. Out of all of them, the Shires had the best sound, so that's what I got.
The finest and most unique trombone I ever owned, a medium bore tenor with a wide crook light weight nickle slide with large shank leed pipes
I have been playing a S. E. Shires Model B trumpet for about a year now. This is one fine instrument you have created.
I’m saving up for a shire’s Trombone, I aiming for a Q series ❤️
Love your bass bones
Hey, I play Trombone for 18 years now and play a Shires Trombone for the last 8 or 9 years and I must say it is the best Trombone I ever played on! I am so happy with the instrument! Just wanted to say thank you!
I just got my artist model Q series 1 month ago and I am in awe everytime I play it
Question: Is it possible for a valve trombone to have a 9 inch bell flare?
Own several professional trumpets (4 Bach, Yamaha, Kanstul among others) Looking into a Shires B flat trumpet currently. So many models. Not going to be easy picking one from reading and videos. Wondering if I can make an appointment at their shop.
I know I’m 2 years late but if you go onto their website and scroll down you can schedule a instrument consultation
A REAL problem we musicians have, is that we can not, in practice, try the instruments before buying them. In theory we can, in practice we can not. Usually companies tell the dealers that they HAVE to BUY the instrument to have it in their shop, but how can a shop afford having and paying for 30 models of professional trumpets ? and that's only trumpets... so a lot of of times companies have A TON of options BUT we, musicians, can not try them before buy them, so in reality we can try 2 models, then there are. in reality, 2 models for us, the clients, this is why i ask you, you could create a system of having 30 instruments moving from one dealer to another, when a person wants to try it tries it, and then, the one you like, you buy that model as a new one and is sent to your dealer as a new one from the factory. Do you have a system like that ? Thank you
I went to the music store, and tried two different Bach trombones, two different Yamaha trombones, a Conn 88, and two different Shires trombones. Spent a few hours trying to decide. Out of all of them, the Shires had the best sound, so that's what I got.
Where are Shires euphoniums made?
Same place it’s at their factory about an hour outside of downtown Boston