JOSEPH ALESSI
ARTIST MODEL
For musicians looking to be a cut above the rest.
S.E. Shires Artist Series
“This instrument has
brought my sound to life”
-Joseph Alessi
JOE’S PERFECT SHIRES
The Joseph Alessi Artist Model Tenor Trombone is the result of groundbreaking design and innovation, created in collaboration with Joseph Alessi, principal trombonist of the New York Philharmonic. This instrument redefines excellence with its perfect balance of color, efficiency, and resonance, capturing the legendary sound and versatility demanded by one of the world’s greatest trombonists.
The lightweight, two-piece yellow-brass bell produces a rich, mature sound that effortlessly projects in any ensemble while maintaining clarity and depth. Combined with a newly designed Alessi rotary valve and a gold brass F-attachment slide, this trombone delivers unmatched stability, flexibility, and expressive range. This exquisite combination offers the ultimate versatility for any musician looking to be a cut above the rest.
MODEL STBALESSI
Tenor Trombone | Artist Series | STBALESSI
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Bore Size
.462
BELL
AF4 13⁄16 inch, one piece, hand hammered, longer "4" (open) taper standard-weight yellow brass with traditionally brazed (side) seam, French bead, and dual-radius bell bend
LEADPIPE
Standard-weight yellow brass; warm sound, open and free-blowing, with easy response and a flexible slot
LEADPIPE
Standard-weight yellow brass; warm sound, open and free-blowing, with easy response and a flexible slot
TUNING SLIDE
Dual-radius bend, standard water key; strong core, brilliance, and presence of sound
PISTON MATERIAL
Hand-lapped Monel
VALVE CLUSTER
Two-piece casings, standard weight, with nickel-silver balusters
VALVE CAPS
Nickel silver
BELL ENGRAVING
S.E. Shires makers mark, model designation, and traditional floral pattern
FINISH
Silver plate
INCLUDES
S.E. Shires double trumpet case, mouthpiece, and care kit
Trumpet OPTIONS
Each Shires trumpet is more than just an instrument
Each S.E. Shires trumpet is more than just an instrument—it’s a finely tuned extension of the player. With carefully curated model variations and decades of design expertise behind every component, Shires trumpets are built to match a wide range of performance needs and personal preferences.
From leadpipe and bell combinations to tuning slide configurations and valve feel, every element is crafted to offer a unique playing experience. Whether you’re looking for brilliant projection, a dark orchestral core, or an all-around horn that adapts with you, S.E. Shires has a trumpet designed to help you find your voice.
Endless Possibilities, Uncompromised Quality
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The bell is the primary driver of a trumpet’s timbre, tone, and projection. From the shape of the taper to the choice of alloy and bead treatment, each detail plays a role in how the instrument speaks—whether you’re looking for brilliance and shimmer, warmth and depth, or something in between.
All S.E. Shires trumpet bells are one-piece hand-hammered bells, crafted from a single sheet of brass with a continuous brazed seam. This traditional construction offers exceptional resonance, flexibility, and nuanced color, giving each horn a vibrant and responsive character.
Bell Tapers
Each bell taper has its own sonic fingerprint:
A Taper – Compact sound with strong core and excellent projection. A versatile, all-purpose choice. (Comparable to Bach 37)
B Taper – Brilliant and open, with flexible slotting and wide tonal palette. (Comparable to Bach 43)
C Taper – Broad, rich, and resonant—reminiscent of vintage French trumpet voices. (Comparable to Besson/Benge)
D Taper – Focused and compact for precision and clarity. (Comparable to Schilke B)
Bell Weights
Weight affects how the bell responds under dynamic pressure:
Lightweight (LW) – Quick response, high resonance, and brilliant tone.
Medium Weight (MW) – Balanced feel with slightly more control.
Heavyweight (HW) – Holds together at high volumes and produces a dense, centered sound.
Treatments & Bead Options
Bell treatments further refine articulation, slotting, and projection:
S – Steel bead wire: adds clarity and edge to articulations.
E – Annealed bell: enhances warmth and tonal richness.
F – French bead: refined feel with elegant tonal bloom.
DF – Detachable flare: allows for easy transport and bell swapping.
T7 – Thinner bead wire for a more open feel and effortless articulation.
T8 – Standard beadwire for balanced flexibility and slotting.
T9 – Wider beadwire for firm slotting and strong, deliberate articulation.
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The valve cluster is central to how a trumpet plays and sounds. It affects articulation, tone clarity, response, and overall feel. Through variations in weight, materials, and design, it shapes everything from the instrument’s core sound to its ease of play—making it a key element in customizing your horn.
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Bore size also plays a major role in how an instrument speaks and feels. Smaller bores offer a more compact sound with increased resistance and precision, while larger bores tend to produce a broader tone with a more open blow.
Our standard model B♭ trumpets are available in .459-inch bore with options available in medium bore (.454), large bore (.462), and extra-large bore (.465).
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Tuning slides do more than adjust pitch—they influence how the instrument responds, resonates, and colors each note. At S.E. Shires, our trumpet tuning slides are carefully engineered to optimize resistance, slotting, and tonal complexity.
Square, Round, and Semi-Round Bends
Square bends tend to offer a more focused, defined core with increased resistance.
Round bends feel freer and more open, with smoother slotting and greater flexibility.
Semi-round designs strike a balance between the two—responsive yet powerful.
Bracing Configurations
Options range from unbraced for maximum resonance and flexibility, to braced or double-braced for added stability and a more centered feel.
Taper Variations
Single bore and dual bore options change how air moves through the horn, impacting how open or compact the instrument feels.
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The leadpipe is the first point of contact with the player after the mouthpiece. It plays an important role in determining the overall response, resistance, and tone.
Subtle variations in venturi size (the narrowest point of the pipe), material, and taper length all dramatically affect how the instrument feels and sounds.
Venturi Size
A smaller venturi creates more resistance and a compact, centered feel—great for increased projection and control.
A larger venturi offers a more open, free-blowing experience with less resistance and a broader sound.
Material & Weight
Leadpipes are available in different materials (such as yellow brass or nickel) and weights (lightweight or heavyweight).
Lightweight pipes offer quick response and flexibility.
Heavier pipes add stability, focus, and depth to the sound.
Taper & Length
The shape and length of the taper influence airflow, affecting articulation, slotting, and the horn’s tonal complexity.
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Top and bottom valve caps, along with finger buttons, might seem like cosmetic details—but they can meaningfully shape how a trumpet feels, responds, and projects. These components affect weight distribution, resonance, and articulation clarity, allowing players to fine-tune the color, core, and personality of their horn.
Top & Bottom Valve Caps
Available in nickel or brass, and in lightweight or heavyweight options, each configuration adds or reduces mass around the valve block.
Heavier caps tend to increase focus and density.
Lighter caps offer quicker response and a more flexible feel.
Brass adds warmth and richness, while nickel contributes brightness and brilliance.
Finger Buttons
Choose from a range of finishes and styles to personalize both feel and aesthetic:
Brass with Inlay – Standard on silver-plated models; offers a balanced tactile experience and refined look.
Nickel with Inlay – Adds clarity and a bright visual accent.
Lightweight Brass (No Inlay) – For players seeking maximum sensitivity and agility under the fingers.
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Add excitement
to any performance
For musicians looking to be a cut above the rest.