Trombone Artists

  • Nikki Abissi

    Second Trombonist, American Symphony Orchestra

    Colin Williams DF Model

    “My Shires makes my job easier! I play a wide variety of music in a wide variety of ensembles. I need flexibility in my sound and ease of production. I didn't know how hard I was working until I got fit for my Shires.”

  • Aaron Albert

    Associate Principal Bass Trombone at the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra

    Trombone teacher at Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts

    BII5GVNY/Axials/ B62/BYC

    ”Orchestral playing is demanding for bass trombone players, and Shires allows us the greatest ease of playing during those demanding moments. Whether it's high, low, loud or soft, my instrument helps me sound the best that I can.”

  • World-class soloist, pedagogue, and principal trombone of the New York Philharmonic

    Joseph Alessi

    World-class soloist, pedagogue, and principal trombone of the New York Philharmonic

    Alto: TBQAlessiAlto

    Tenor: TBALESSI

    Tenor: TBQALESSI

    “I am very pleased to announce that I will be joining the Eastman Shires team. Why? Because I have fallen in love with a great trombone. After rigorous testing I have found an instrument that is easier to play and also fits the sound concept in my mind. That sound has been embodied in the Shires-Alessi signature horn. Thanks very much to everyone at Eastman Shires and I look forward to many years of collaboration!”

  • Lee Allen

    The Tianjin Juilliard School, Professor of Trombone

    Tenor: Alessi / Axial / TGF / TW47

    “This horn provides the ease and comfort I expect in an instrument I play daily. The consistency of sound through all registers with the ability to easily project is very attractive to me. Lastly, articulation is important to me, and with this horn I feel like I can always find clear and centered attacks.”

  • Guillermo Báez

    Bass Trombone: Orquesta Filarmónica de España

    Principal Trombone: Studio Live Orchestra

    Tenor: QAlessi
    Bass: Q36YR

    ”With the Shires trombones I have been able to prove their very high quality and their great sonority that make my work much easier, being able to get a wide range of shades and colors. Without a doubt, they are trombones that I recommend to everyone.”

  • Hana Beloglavec

    Assistant Professor, Florida State University

    Tenor:Ralph Sauer Model TBRSwith TW47G handslide

  • Matias Bisulca

    Co-Principal Trombone, Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra & Co-Principal Trombone, Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra - Teatro Colón

     Tenor: Shires 7YLW / TW47 / Alessi Rotor
    Alto: Shires A7YLW / A85-95

    “Shires gives me a full and flexible sound, immediate response, and the freedom to find my own voice in every repertoire. It’s an instrument that inspires me every day.”

  • Myles Blakemore

    Assistant Professor of Trombone, University of Maryland

    TBALESSI

    ”I have long feared what might happen if I tried a Shires trombone. Well, I finally tried one and now I can’t put it down. The sound my Shires helps me produce is beautiful and addictive. Be warned!”

  • Tyrone Block

    Bass Trombonist Duke Ellington Orchestra

    Dean of the College of Music and Communication Arts at Nelson University

    Bass: TBBSCA

    “It’s important to me that my music depicts a narrative, and my S.E. Shires Bass Trombone is the perfect voice to communicate the triumphs and struggles of that story.”

  • Blair Bollinger

    Bass Trombone, Philadelphia Orchestra

    Bass Trombone:TBBO Blair Bollinger Artist Model

    “I love playing my new Shires Bollinger Model trombone. It's got just the right balance of power and response. It's the most satisfying trombone I've ever played.”

  • Norman Bolter

    Composer, Conductor, Trombonist, Educator

    Tenor: 2RVET7 / Rotor / TW47G

    “The Shires trombone has always, from the very first moment, given me great satisfaction in all types of playing, whether it be orchestra, chamber music or solos, and still does. It is a wonderful instrument.”

  • Dave Bones

    Trombonist, Teacher, Clinician

    Tenor:TBQ30GA

    "I have been a huge fan of Steve Shires through the years. It is an honor and pleasure to be playing the S.E. Shires Q Series Model Q30GA. I particularly enjoy the resonance of the horn and the axial-flow valve allows for a very natural flow of air in changing registers. The Q-Series horns are an excellent alternative to the custom horns, offering a very reasonable price for the value offered."

  • Inda Bonet

    SPANISH BRASS, Trombonist

    Tenor:TBALESSI

    “Shires is the best option I have found in the trombone market. Easy to play, great sound and high quality workmanship.”

  • Megan Boutin

    Adjunct Professor of Trombone, Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TX),

    Principal Trombone, Temple Symphony Orchestra (TX)

    Tenor: 7YLW / TB47 / Axial Flow / TX

    Alto: A7GM / A85-95

    “I love the versatility, response, and ease of playing with Shires. The options for customization allow me to create my ideal sound across all registers and in all aspects of playing. With Shires I truly have my own voice on both alto and tenor. Shires trombones are a joy to play!“

  • Christian Brandhofer

    Asturias Symphony Orchestra, Spain, Principal Trombone

    Tenor:TBVNYDB Vintage New York with Dual Bore

    “I've been playing on vintage instruments almost my entire career and I've flirted with other horns only to go back in the end. Imagine my surprise on finding a genuinely better horn in the Shires Vintage New York trombone! The sound is rich and colorful and holds together at high volumes, while also being more present in soft dynamics. Additionally, I'm totally impressed with how it plays so easily and precisely across all registers. I love it!”

  • Joshua Britton

    Evansville, IN/Tri-State Freelancer; Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra

    Tenor: 1GM / Axial / TW47

    “My Shires feels right in my hands and on my face. This perfectly constructed instrument has eliminated all excuses. I will never go back!”

  • David Bruestle

    Principal Trombone, Rochester Philharmonic

    Alto: A7GLW / A85 hand slide

    Tenor: 7GLW / Tru-Bore / TW47 / TY

  • Christopher Buckholz

    University of New Mexico, Associate Professor of Trombone

    Santa Fe Opera, Acting Second Trombone

    Tenor: 1GT7 / Axial / TB47NLW / 2SS

    “Shires trombones have the beautiful, resonant sound I'm always striving for. They play very easily, with big slots around the notes--particularly in the upper register, where you need it most. And they are made to mechanical perfection. I couldn't be happier with my Shires and I'm only sorry I wasn't playing them years earlier!”

  • Alan Carr

    Assistant Chair of Instrumental Studies at Boston Conservatory at Berklee

    ”I play Shires because of the flexibility and consistency of sound, clarity of articulation, ease of projection and blend with other musicians. My Shires bass trombone is very versatile and enables performance with clear musical intent in symphony orchestras, brass ensembles, big bands, and solo recitals.”

  • Angelo Cassanello

    Professor of Trombone at the University of Chile

    David Rejano Model Trombone

  • Rebecca Cherian

    Co-Principal Trombone, Pittsburgh Symphony

    Artist Lecturer in Trombone, Carnegie Mellon Institute

    "I have been playing Shires trombones for 30 years ever since I purchased Steve's very first horn. Steve has the vision and ear of an artist which are essential in creating such fine instruments. Short of playing themselves, Shires play easily, with focus top to bottom, but most importantly the sound is warm and flexible. I only regret waiting too long to purchase my Shires alto trombone. Both of my solo CDs are recorded on Shires alto and tenor horns."

  • Hon Kuen Jimmy Chiu

    Second Trombone of Macao Orchestra

    Tenor: Alessi Custom

    ”This trombone provides a rich and warm sound, very fast reaction and responses. With it, I can change the sound easily on solo and orchestra stuff.”

  • Jaime Chunga

    Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional del Perú, Trombonist

    Professor of Trombone at the national University of Perú

    Tenor:TBALESSI

  • Sebastián Cifuentes Zuluaga

    Colombian National Symphony Orchestra, Bass trombone

    Javeriana University & De los Andes University, Trombone professor

    Bass Trombone: Bollinger / Bass Axial / B62 / BYB

    “In Shires I found my perfect instrument to play everything I want and everything I like, it's all in one instrument, It’s just perfect.”

  • Josh Cirtina

    Principal Bass Trombone - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

    Bass Trombone/Artistic Director - Slide Action

    Bass Trombone: Vintage Elkhart Bass

    “This collaboration with S.E.Shires has finally bridged the gap between vintage and modern bass trombones, they have created an instrument that I will be proud to perform on for many years to come.
    In this collaboration, S.E.Shires has created the first bass trombone I've ever played that I believe allows me to create the sound I wish to make, combined with impeccable flexibility and playability.”

  • Michael Clayville

    Trombonist (bass/tenor) with Novus and Alarm Will Sound / Professor of Trombone, Dickinson and Messiah Colleges

    Small Bore: S7YLW 7.75 / T00LW

    Tenor: 2YM / Axial Flow / TG

    Bass - BI 7YM / Bass TruBore / B62-78 / BGB

    “Each of my Shires trombones allows me the flexibility to produce timbres that blend with a trombone just as well as a flute or violin. Shires trombones are the backbone of my work.”

  • Justin Clark

    Bern Symphony Orchestra, Bass Trombonist

    Budapest Festival Orchestra, Bass Trombonist

    Geneva Conservatory-Switzerland, Professor of Bass Trombone

    Bass Trombone: BII 1Y Bell / Bass Axial / B62 / BGB

    “Shires makes by far the most versatile and reliable bass trombone I have played. It is an absolute joy to play!”

  • Tim Conner

    Professor of Trombone, Frost School of Music & University of Miami

    Tenor: 7YLW / Dual Bore / TY / TW47

    “I had been looking for a long time for a trombone that helped me find a clear, rich, and warm sound; flexible and not overly cumbersome. I have happily found this is my Shires trombone!”

  • Robert Conquer

    Acting Principal Trombone, Canadian Opera Company Orchestra

    Trombone Soloist

    Tenor:TBSC Shires Custom Model

    “Whether I’ve been performing as a soloist, on stage with orchestras, or in the opera pit, m Shires trombone has always been up to the task. Its superior responsiveness, ease of production, and wonderful tone has made playing music of any kind wonderfully rewarding, and I feel that my instrument has enabled me to find and project my “voice”.

  • Eric Coron

    Principal Trombone, Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine

    Alessi DF Bell, TX, Axial flow, TW47

    "My custom Shires allowed me to rediscover qualities that seemed lost... I simply didn't have the right equipment... it's like a rebirth! "

  • Justin Cook

    Assistant Professor of Trombone/Jazz - University of Central Arkansas

    Festival Manager - International Trombone Festival

    Tenor: 7YLW / Axial Flow / TB47 / TG

    Bass: Curran Bell / Axial Flow / B62

    “The horn is an incredibly versatile instrument that completely matches the sound in my mind. Its highly responsive and, as a freelancer, is a great instrument in any situation that I play. I couldn't ask for a better instrument of higher quality than my Shires!”

  • George Curran

    Bass Trombone, New York Philharmonic

    Bass -George Curran Model

    “This is my favorite instrument to use, both in the orchestra and on the solo stage, and I am proud to put my name on this beautiful bass trombone!”

  • Mark Davidson

    Utah Symphony, Principal Trombone

    Tenor:Model TBSCA

  • Michael Davis

    International Jazz Soloist / Educator

    MD Model

    MD + Model

    “...this trombone is without question, the finest instrument I have ever played!”

  • Jeffrey Dee

    Principal Bass Trombone, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra/Artist Lecturer, Carnegie Mellon University

    Bass:TBBSCA

    “The high demands of my job in the Pittsburgh Symphony require an instrument that can be versatile in all styles and extreme dynamics. My Shires bass trombone surpasses these standards and allows me to perform comfortably and with confidence.”

  • Nat Dickey

    Associate Professor of Music at Concordia College (Moorhead, Minn.), Principal Trombone of the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony

    Tenor: 2YM bell / Trubore

    “Playing a Shires allows me to achieve my most vibrant, responsive, colorful sound with a consistency of tone, articulation, and intonation that is unparalleled.”

  • Alexei Doohovskoy

    Rhode Island Philharmonic / Orchestra of Indian Hill

    Tenor:TBCH Chicago Model

  • Brian Diehl

    Principal Trombone, Hartford Symphony / Principal Trombone, Springfield Symphony

    Tenor: TII 7YMT7 / Axial / TW47GLW

    Alto: Alto Trombone with Bb Valve

  • Chris Dudley

    Solotrombone, Bergen Fislharmoniske Orkester

    7YGM - Axial - Tru-bore - TB47

  • Julien Dugers

    Orchestre National de France, Co-Principal trombone

    Tenor: TBVNY Vintage New York

    “I like the broad sound of my Shires Trombone. It sounds beautifully in the orchestra!”

  • Mark Eifler

    Instrumental Director and Leader, Foundry Big Band

    Band Director at Castle High School, Newburgh, Indiana

    TBMD

    "After playing and owning all the different trombones in my lifetime, I have truly found my horn. Michael Davis told me that once I played this horn, I would never go back. Wow was he correct!"

  • Samuel Elliot

    Associate Principal Trombone - Utah Symphony

    Tenor -TBCH Chicago Model

    “I love the easy, warm, rich sound this horn can produce as well as the vast array of other colors available.”

  • John Engelkes

    Bass Trombone, San Francisco

    BII 7GM, In-line Tru-bore, B62 / 78

  • Matt Erickson

    Air Force Band, San Antonio

    ""I've played Shires Trombones since 2000 and they have always met the demands of my job and freelancing career. These instruments are a true joy to play!""

    Bass - BI 1YHW - Axial - B62.78L

    Tenor - 1G - Axial - TB47.62L

  • Jhony Giraldo Estrada

    Bass trombone at Banda Sinfónica Nacional de Colombia.
    Professor at Fundacion Universitaria Bellas Artes Medellín.
    Member of Colombian Trombone Quartet

    BII 1Y A1 DF/ Trubore Valves/ B62/ BGBS

    “I love playing my Shires trombone because it allows me to sing with the air going through the instrument. The design and quality of the instrument make it easy for me to shape my sound. In my opinion, Shires offers some unmatched qualities, including its compact sound, excellent projection, and the flexibility to adapt to the performer’s intentions.”

  • Jay Evans

    Principal Trombone, Alabama Symphony

    "The Shires Alto and Tenor Trombones have raised the bar! The expressive qualities, tonal spectrum, and ease of playing has enabled a new level of music making."

    Alto - A7GLW, Rotor, A85/95N

    Tenor - 5GLW - Tru-bore - TW47

  • Micah Everett

    University of Mississippi, Associate Professor

    Alto: A7GLW / A85-95N

    Small Bore:Michael Davis+

    Tenor: 7GLW / TY / Rotor Valve / TW47

    Bass: B1 7RGM / BYC / Axial Valve / B62

    Euphonium:EUQ41S

    “My Shires trombones enable me to reproduce the sound in my head with less effort than any other instruments I’ve played.”

  • John Faieta

    Associate Professor, Berklee College of Music

    "I have played on Shires Trombones since 1996 and have found that with and through his instruments I can best create the sound that’s in my head.”

    Tenor - 7Y - Tru-bore - TW47

  • Joe Fiedler

    NYC Jazz Trombonist

    Small Bore: S1RGLW8 / T08NLW

    “My Shires is hands down the most responsive trombone that I have ever played.  The way it is able to retain its full tone throughout the most extreme registers and dynamics is unprecedented.”

  • Vanessa Fralick

    Associate Principal Trombone, Toronto Symphony Orchestra

    Trombone Faculty, University of Toronto

    Tenor - 7YM - Axial- TB47

  • Greg Freeman

    Freelance Trombonist and Educator, Washington, DC
    Director, Robinson Trombone Choir

    Tenor: 1G / Axial Flow / TW47G

    “I have loved playing my Shires trombone for years. It consistently helps me achieve the sound and character that I want in a variety of performance settings including orchestras, brass ensembles, big bands, solo performances, and more. It is a finely crafted instrument that is versatile and dependable.”

  • Robert Gale

    Principal Trombone Opera Philadelphia

    Philadelphia Brass

    Adjunct Professor of Trombone and Euphonium - The College of New Jersey

    “I’ve been playing Shires trombones since 1999 and have never considered changing. The beauty of tone and response in all registers and volume levels is unparalleled. They are a joy to play.”

  • Cristian Ganicenco

    Principal Trombonist, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

    “My Shires trombone allows me to bring to life the depth of sound I hear within, as well as the full palette of colors I see with ease and efficiency. The craftsmanship is also exquisite, which makes playing this horn a dream.”

  • Lovrick Gary

    Minnesota Orchestra, Bass Trombone Fellow

    Bass: TBBSCA

    “I truly love playing my Shires bass trombone. The level of ease and comfort I feel when I pick up the horn is unmatched. This trombone allows me to really capture the sound I hear in my head. It is easily the best instrument I've ever played!”

  • Marshall Gilkes

    Small Bore:TBMG Marshall Gilkes Artist Model

    Tenor: TBVNY Vintage New York Model

    “The team at S.E. Shires has developed the finest trombone that I’ve ever played! This horn has incredible response and the special “ring” that I’ve been searching for in a small horn. No matter what setting or venue I’m playing in I can feel the instrument’s presence from my side of the bell. I’m extremely proud to have my name on this horn created with such incredible craftsmanship.”

  • Andrew Glendening

    Northern Illinois University

    Tenor: 1Y / Dual bore rotor / T47

    “The Shires trombone is the ideal horn for me to make the sound in my mind a reality in any setting.”

  • Emmett Goods

    University of Rhode Island, Director of Jazz Studies and Assistant Professor of Music and Jazz Trombone

    Tenor: 8YLW 8” / T25LW

    “I've been playing Shires since 2006. The level of customization combined with high quality materials means I get a sound that can't be matched on any other horn.”

  • Alexander Gorbunov

    Mariinsky Theater Brass Ensemble

    Tenor - 7YGLW - Tru-bore - B62NLW

  • Ben Green

    Bern Symphony Orchestra, Bass Trombone / Formerly Zurich Opera, Bass Trombone

    Bass - BII 2YM, Axial Flow Valves, B62 Single Bore Slide

    "My Shires trombone sounds the best in the places where I work with the orchestra, whether it be the pit for opera, or onstage for a symphony concert, it just has the right sound that works with the other instruments.”

  • Bobby Guess

    Bass Trombonist-SVK Band, Houston Freelancer

    Bass - BII 7YLW / Dependent Tru-bore / Nickel Tuning Slide / B62/78

    "The quality and craftsmanship of my horn is unparalleled. I have searched for a setup that is versatile in all genres and this horn fits the bill. Every note in every register is responsive and vibrant at any dynamic level. This horn is a real treat to play!!"

  • Ben Gurton

    Jazz/Commercial Musician in Sydney, Australia

    Small Bore: Marshall Gilkes TBMG
    Large Bore: 7YLW, Tru-bore, TW47/TW25LW
    Bass: Q36YR

    "Shires instruments allow me to perfectly tailor my setup for every situation I go into, while maintaining a consistent feel across all my instruments. It gives me confidence to walk into vastly different situation with the right setup for the job."

  • Scott Hartman

    Trombone Soloist and Educator, Yale University

  • Jason Hausback

    Associate Professor of Trombone, Missouri State University

    Bass: Shires Custom Bass Trombone ModelTBBSCA

    “I love playing on my Shires bass trombone because of its versatility. As a freelancer, it is the perfect instrument for adapting to a variety of musical settings: orchestras, bands, jazz, musicals, and recitals. It provides the perfect balance between consistency and adaptability.”

  • Christopher Houlihan

    Principal Trombone, Grand Rapids Symphony.

    “Shires trombones have a depth of sound and color, along with a consistency of sound across all registers that allows me to create a sound that I love every time I pick up the horn. It is a wonderful instrument and it’s a joy to play it every day.”

    Tenor: 7GM A4 / TruBore / TB47

  • Hiroaki Hasegawa

    Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra

    Model: 5GVNY / TB47YC handslide

  • Joshua Hauser

    Professor of Music, Tennessee Tech University

    Alto - A7YLW-Rotor-A85/95N

    Tenor - 5GMT8 - Tru-bore - TW47

    Bass-BII 7GM - Tru-bore - B62

  • Eric Henson

    Principal Bass Trombonet, Augusta Symphony

    Adjunct Instructor of Low Brass, Limestone College

    Bass: BIIHWT7 10”, B62-78N, BYB, Bass Axial LW valves

    “From the most delicate chamber ensemble to the largest of orchestral settings, and as a soloist, the versatility of my Shires has given my creativity a voice that could not be found elsewhere!”

  • Catie Hickey

    Freelance Trombonist and Educator, Chicago, Illinois

    Tenor:TBVE

  • Erkki Hirsimäki

    Principal Trombone, Oulu Symphony

    Alto-TBSALTSC-Shires Custom Alto Trombone

    Small Bore Tenor-TBMD-Michael Davis Model

    Tenor Trombone-TBVNY-Vintage New York

    "Let Shires play you"

  • Ross Holcombe

    Principal Trombonist, Spokane Symphony Orchestra

  • Shigetaka Ikemoto

    Group member of isles, and JAZZmmBONEHORNS

    Marsal Gilkes with F attachment

  • Shachar Israel

    Assistant Principal Trombone, The Cleveland Orchestra

  • Casey Jones

    Principal Trombone, Oregon Symphony

    Tenor: 7YLW / T47

    Alto: A8YLW bell / A85-95N

    "Having played and heard many other makers of trombones, I've found that no other horns are as colorful and versatile as S. E. Shires'. I feel that Shires trombones can be made to do everything that the orchestral and solo repertoire demands without compromise. I believe that in today's orchestral world flexibility and control are more important than ever, and I feel that Shires horns are best at providing a sense of those two things." -Casey Jones

  • Christine Purdue Jones

    Christine Purdue Jones

    Trombonist, The United States Air Force Band, Washington, D.C.

    Tenor: 7YLW / TruBore / TW47JA / TYS

    “My Shires trombone is the total package - it's efficient, the sound is incredibly even up and down the horn, the response is fantastic, and I'm able to achieve the sound I have in my head! I don't have to compromise anything with this instrument.”

  • Kouki Kameoka

    Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra, Principal Trombone.

  • Carson Keeble

    2nd Trombone, Seattle Symphony Orchestra

    ColinWilliamsDF/ TW47/ TGF/ Alessi Rotor


    “The Shires I play on feels reminiscent of my beloved Greenhoe Bach, but with greater ease in the high range and improved general responsiveness. The horn resonates wonderfully and feels like a perfect fit with my colleagues in Benaroya Hall.”

  • Tae-Hun Kim

    Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, Bass Trombone

    "Shires can create a variety of colors of sound compared to other instruments, it is the best instrument."

    Model: Bollinger with Tru-Bore Valves

  • Matthew Knight

    Sub-Principal Trombone, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

    Tenor: Vintage Elkhart

    "I’ve spent years looking for a modern instrument of the highest quality, that still retains the warmth and musical range of an Elkhart 88H. My search is now over: this trombone is the one.”

  • Dana Landis

    Bass Trombone, Novus Trombone Ensemble

  • Tobias Lang

    Sub-Principal Trombone, Philharmonia Zurich

    "I really like to play this trombone, because it has such a huge and colorful sound throughout all registers."

  • Nick Laufer

    Adjunct Artist Teacher at the Blair School of Music, Vanderbilt University, Trombonist for Toby Keith, Producer/Recording Artist

    Small Bore: TBMG Marshall Gilkes Model

    Tenor: TBCW Colin Williams Model

    “I'm so honored for the opportunity to represent such an incredible company that not only has excellent craftmanship but really cares about the community. I'm blown away by the attention to detail and the value of having an instrument that works for me. I love the resonance, the clear response, and the fact that I can depend on my instrument- no matter the style.”

  • Mark Lawrence

    Principal Trombone, San Francisco Symphony (Ret.) / Chairman of Brass, The Colburn School / Professor of Trombone, Music Academy of the West

    Tenor:TBVNY Vintage New York

  • Wesley Lebo

    Second Trombone, Memphis Symphony

    "This instrument is unparalleled in ease of communicating what is in my head in terms of sound concept, articulation, and musical gesture. Beautifully responsive and colorfully resonate."

    7YLW, TYS, Axial flow valve, TW47LW

  • Zhen Lei

    Principal Trombone, Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra

    Tenor - Chicago Model Bell: T2 5GM Slide: Light weight 562 slide

    Bass Trombone Axial Flow Bell: B2 1G Slide: 562-578

    Alto: A7YLW Slide: A85 / 96N

  • Ming Yeung Li

    Trombonist, Educator, Clinician

    2REVT7 bell, Dual bore valve, TW47

    “My Shires trombone gives me the freedom to shape my sound exactly as I envision it. With custom options like the bell, valve, tuning slide, and handslide, it becomes an extension of my musical identity.”

  • Wen Hong Low

    Oulu Symphony Orchestra, Bass Trombone

    ”As I grew up, I immersed myself in a variety of musical genres, drawing inspiration from classical to jazz. My S.E.Shires trombone’s intricate tone colours and responsiveness allowed me to fulfill my musical desires. I'm honoured to play alongside this outstanding line-up, and my S.E. Shires bass trombone perfectly conveys the triumphs and struggles of my musical narrative.”

  • Mark Lusk

    Professor of Trombone, Penn State University

    "I have always believed in trying to set the best example possible for my students on the instrument they are playing, whether it be their large or small bore tenor, or their bass. The quality and consistency of the Shires Trombones makes this more possible than ever before."

  • Matthew Lynch

    Solo trombone Orquestra Amazonas Filarmônica, Manaus Brazil

    Alto: TBALTSC

    Tenor : TBSCAwith detachable flare

    Bass: TBBSCAwith detachable flare

  • Joe Maiocco

    Bass Trombone, Kansas City Symphony

    Bollinger Bell/BAXLW/ BYC/B62-78

    “ I have always been intrigued by the vibrant colors of sound S.E. Shires instruments give. After testing many instruments of different makes, nothing beats the resonance, richness, and response of my Shires instrument. We have found an instrument that is truly alive in my hands; one that serves as a fantastic medium for me to sing and project my musical voice in its purest form.”

  • Joe Maiocco

    Bass Trombone, Kansas City Symphony

    Bollinger Bell/BAXLW/ BYC/B62-78

    “ I have always been intrigued by the vibrant colors of sound S.E. Shires instruments give. After testing many instruments of different makes, nothing beats the resonance, richness, and response of my Shires instrument. We have found an instrument that is truly alive in my hands; one that serves as a fantastic medium for me to sing and project my musical voice in its purest form.”

  • Jeremy Marks

    Assistant Professor of Trombone- University of North Carolina at Charlotte

    “I knew instantly that this horn was different than anything I have ever tried before. Immediate response, resonant tone, and ease in all registers with great balance. This instrument is perfect for all my performing needs.”

    Tenor - TII7YLWA5 Screwbell, Axial, TW47G

    Bass -TBQ36

  • Gabriele Malloggi

    Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Bass Trombone

    Bass: TBBSCA,Developed in collaboration with Gabriele Malloggi

  • Martin McCain

    Bass Trombone, Count Basie Orchestra

    Professor of Trombone, University of Memphis

    Tenor: TBSCA

    Bass Trombone: TBBSCA with BII 7YXLW DF Bell 

    "I love the rich and vibrant sound I get from my Shires. The trombones are extremely versatile and beautifully crafted. Whether playing a recital, sitting in an orchestra and big band section or performing musical theatre productions, I know my Shires will help get the job done".

  • Nikki McCaslin

    Principal Trombone, Red Deer Symphony Orchestra

    Instructor of trombone, Mount Royal Conservatory

    "My Shires trombone gives me the consistency of sound I need throughout the range of the instrument and the freedom to create the different sounds required for all repertoire."

  • Earl McIntyre

    NYC Lower Brass player/educator

    Bass: Sterling Silver Bell / B TruBore / B62LW

    “I play Shires because the response is exceptional, and the tone is flexible enough to suit a variety of playing situations. It's simply the best horn I've ever played.”

  • Karna Millen

    Trombonist, U.S. Coast Guard Band

    Tenor : 1GMT7 / Tru-bore / TW47G

  • Curt Miller

    Lead Trombone - Lady Gaga Jazz and Piano series

    Leader - The Las Vegas Boneheads

    Vice President - Jazz Outreach Initiative

    Small Bore:TBSBSC

    “I have never been much of a "horn switcher" but one evening on the Lady Gaga gig, a fellow S.E. Shires Artist brought in his new custom Shires tenor trombone and let me play it. It was "love at first breath". A spectacularly efficient horn!”

  • James Miller

    Associate Principal Trombone, Los Angeles Philharmonic
    Professor of Trombone, University of California, Los Angeles
    Faculty, Aspen Music School and Festival

    Rejano Bell, Rejano Slide, Rejano Valve section, Alessi Slide


    “This instrument is easy to play and feels even across the registers. It has a warm sound and can perform at high decibel level and retain it's core sound.”

  • Aaron Moats

    Trombonist, The United States Air Force Band, Washington, DC

    Tenor: 7YGLW bell / Rotary Valve / TYS / T47

    "I love playing my Shires trombone. The quality of its design and craftsmanship allows me to focus on the music. Kudos to the whole S.E. Shires team for producing such a wonderful instrument."

  • Graeme Mutchler

    Bass Trombone, Utah Symphony

    Bass Trombone, Grant Park Music Festival

  • Jacob Muzquiz

    University of Texas at Arlington, Professor of Trombone

    Dallas Opera, Principal Trombone

    Dallas Winds, Second Trombone

    Allen Philharmonic Orchestra, Second Trombone

    Tenor: Colin Williams / Axial / TW47YC / TX

    “My Shires trombone allows me to produce tone effortlessly, so that I can focus all of my attention on making music, and singing through the instrument.”

  • Izumi Nakanishi

    Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Principal Trombone

    Alto –TBALTGM

    Tenor –Colin Williams Model

  • Norikazu Naoi

    Trombonist, MCF Orchestra Tochigi, Educator

  • Matt Neff

    Professor of Trombone, George Mason University Bass Trombone, US Navy Band Commodores

    Bass Trombone: 1Y / BII 1G / Bass Axial / B62-78

    Bass Trombone: BII 1G / Bass TruBore / B62-78

    ”I have been performing on Shires Bass Trombones for 20+ years. I can be as versatile in my playing as I need to be. Whether I’m playing in a big band, an orchestra, or on a recital stage - I can play with confidence, knowing my Shires projects the very best of me.”

  • Sean Nelson

    Trombonist and staff arranger, US Coast Guard Band

    Jazz trombone instructor, University of Connecticut

    Leader, New London Big Band

    Tenor:TBMDP

    “My Shires is so easy to play. High and low, soft and loud, delicate and aggressive, the horn responds and speaks with a beautiful, rich sound.”

  • John Neurohr

    Associate Professor of Trombone - Central Washington University

    Principal Trombone - Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra, Oregon East Symphony

    Trombone Instructor - Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp

    Tenor:TBSCA

    "I have never loved a trombone in quite the same way that I love this instrument. I have found astounding ease in both production of sound and response of articulation, which has allowed me the artistic freedom to get to the business of making music. From heavy orchestra programs and concerti performances, to solo recital programs . . . from chamber orchestra concerts to brass quintet tours, this instrument simply responds effortlessly to the demands of the jobs I am regularly asked to do."

  • Koichi Nonoshita

    Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra

    Bass:TBGC George Curran

  • James Nova

    Trombone, Pittsburgh Symphony

    Alto:TBALTSC

    Tenor: TII 7YM A5 / Axial Flow / TB47L

    Tenor: 7YLW 8" / T25NLW

    Bass:TBBSCAwith B62L Slide

    “When I first tried Shires trombones, I was looking for warmth, color, resonance and ease of play as well as power and projection. I found this in a Shires trombone and decades later continue to be happy with its seemingly limitless spectrum of possibilities in all walks of music.”

  • Masa Ohtake

    Alabama Symphony Orchestra, Second Trombone

    Tenor: 2YLWHBTDF / Dual Bore Valve / TW47 / TX / 2SS

    “What I appreciated most about my fitting experience at the showroom was the patience and space Sam and the Shires team granted me to truly find the equipment that best represented my sound and voice. Their professionalism and hospitality are world-class, and I am ecstatic and so grateful to have found a horn that will help me execute my job as an orchestral player at the highest level.”

  • Jürgen Oswald

    Bass Trombone, Staatskapelle Berlin, Staatsoper Berlin

    Bass:TBBSCAwith B62/78 Dual Bore Slide

    “With my Shires bass trombone I found the instrument which gives me the best support to produce the colors of sound I am exactly searching for, whether playing in the opera pit, onstage at big concert halls or as soloist with piano! The best and most versatile trombone I have ever played. The connection with other instruments is magnificent!”

  • Brad Palmer

    Professor of Trombone, Columbus State University

    "I find the ease of tone production, resonance and purity of sound to be ideal. The instrument is great for me in solo settings, in the orchestra, the faculty brass quintet and all of my other performing outlets."

    Tenor: TBSCAwith Rotary Valve

  • David Perez Pantoja

    Bass Trombone - National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia

    Bass Trombone: BII 1YA4/ Axials/ B62/ BYC

    ”When I tried Shires I knew it was the perfect instrument for me, I could find comfort, sound and versatility. It allows me to perform in orchestra and as a soloist effectively. Shires is without a doubt the best instrument I have ever played. It is a versatile instrument that helps me find the colors and timbres I need at specific times.”

  • Tolga Par

    Bass Trombone of Samsun State Opera and Ballet Orchestra

    Bass: George Curran Artist Model

    ”The George Curran Bass Trombone is like a bespoke suit tailored specifically for me. Its versatiiity, whether in solo, orchestral, or chamber music settings perfectly complements my playing style. I feel a seamless connection with the instrument during performances. I take pride and joy in using an S. E. Shires instrument in my professional career.”

  • Sarah Paradis

    Assistant Professor of Trombone, Boise State University Trombone, Mirari Brass Quintet

    Tenor:TBSCAwith Rotary Valve

    "This horn gives me the ease, flexibility, and control to play comfortably in any setting."

  • Juan Pardo

    Principal Trombone, Principal Trombone Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra

    Tenor - 7YLW - TW47 - Rotary Valve - TG Tuning Slide

    "Power, easier and fast response. The best option for my work. When I play my Shires Tenor Trombone, I feel like the sound is projecting all around the hall. It is great."

  • Jong-Se Park

    Bass Trombone, Suwon Philharmonic Orchestra.

    Model: Bass - BII 7YA5, B62-78YC, B2.5 Leadpipe, Light-Weight Axial-flow Valves

  • Gabriele Perlini

    Bass Trombone Suzhou Symphony Orchestra

    BII 1G, Bass Axial Flow Valves, B62.78 slide, BYB tuning

  • Vladislav Petrachev

    Principal Trombone—Columbus Symphony Orchestra

    Alto: Q35
    Tenor: Alessi Valve, 7YLW Bell, TW47 Handslide, Leadpipe: 2.5 SS, Tuning Slide: TXS

    “From the very first time I played an S.E. Shires trombone, I knew it was the only one I wanted to perform on.
    The instrument gives me the versatility to meet the full range of orchestral demands, while also allowing me to fully express my musical identity as a soloist.”

  • Gracie Potter

    Principal Trombone of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra

    Tenor: Q30YR
    Alto: TBQ35

    “Shires has been a part of my musical journey almost since the beginning. After my starter horn, I tested loads of different trombones and always came back to Shires. It was a perfect match, the way it sounded and how easy it felt to play!! I love my Shires trombone!”

  • Hollie Lawing Pritchard

    Trombone Professor: Mercer University, Reinhardt University, Kennesaw State University. Bass trombonist, Savannah Philharmonic. Atlanta freelancer.

    Bass Trombone: BII7YM / Bass Rotor / BYCS Tuning Slide / B62 Slide

    Tenor Trombone: TII5YVNY / Rotary / TYS Tuning Slide / TB47 Slide

    “I love both of my Shires trombones. They allow me to be me, and transitioning between the two has never been smoother.“

  • Sean Scot Reed

    Associate Professor of Trombone, Arkansas Tech University

    “I love my horn! A beautiful, consistent quality of sound is complimented by wonderful response across the different registers. I am able to move in and out of diverse musical landscapes because my trombone is easy to play and very versatile.”

    Tenor: TBVNY Vintage New York Model

  • David Rejano

    Los Angeles Philharmonic, Principal Trombone

    Colburn School

    Tenor: TBDR David Rejano Artist Model

    "Imagine that you have an idea, a concept, a sound in mind. Now imagine that there is a company that believes in your vision and works restlessly to make it happen. And so was born my S.E. Shires David Rejano Artist Model, the instrument in which I finally found a true extension of who I am as a musician, a way to really communicate through my trombone. Pure joy on every note I play!"

  • Sean Reusch

    Trombonist, Educator, and Clinician

    Trombone 101

    Tenor: TBQALESSI

    “Why do I play Shires Q Series trombones? Simple - I love the sound, the ease of playing, the clear articulations, and the versatility. The response is amazing and I love the high quality of all the horns.”

  • Timothy Riordan

    Trombone Teacher, Merit School of Music, Chicago, IL

    TBVNY

    "I love Shires because when one of my students goes to try out a custom Shires, they are able to try out many different options with specific and consistent results that will allow them to find their new sound. Plus, everyone at the company has been awesome to work with!"

  • Miguel Rivera

    Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra, Assistant Trombone

    The Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music, Professor of Trombone

    Tenor:TBALESSI

    Alto:TBQAlessiAlto

    “I found an instrument that is very easy to play and helps me sound my best. This instrument is so versatile I can play many different styles from classical to salsa. I am honored to join The S.E. Shires Family.”

  • Vladimir Hurtado Rivera

    Principal Trombone, Medellin Philharmonic Orchestra

    Tenor - 7GM - Tru-bore - T47L

    Alto - A7YW - A85

  • Sasha Romero

    Principal Trombone, The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra

    TII 7YLW / Twin Valve / TW47LW / TGS

    "When I first played a Shires trombone, it felt like striking gold. Years later, I still love my horn. The consistency of sound is balanced very nicely with ease of color-change. Whatever I want to do, the horn works with me, rather than against me."

  • Noah Roper

    Bass Trombone- Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

     STBGC: George Curran Model TB
    -GC Bell BAXLW
    -B62/78BOL with B2.5SS LP

    “A dedication to artistry is a collaborative effort when performing on Shires. With the help of their amazing team and the craftsmanship of their wonderful instruments, I've been so lucky to reach new heights of my own musicianship. Whether it's in an orchestral or recital performance, my Shires bass trombone allows me to create art down to the very last note.”

  • Josh Roseman

    Jazz Trombonist

    Tenor - 7YGM - Gooseneck - TW47LW

    "The flexibility and energy of Steve's designs have challenged & encouraged me towards a more expansive approach towards brass playing and sound generation as a whole. A very deep and formidable range of instruments."

  • Matthew Russo

    Instructor of Trombone, University of Connecticut (UConn) Trombone Faculty, The Hartt School Community Division

    TW47 Slide, X Tuning Crook, Trubore Valve, 7G Bell

    “Whether I’m playing a show tune or a Mahler Symphony, my Shires trombone gives me the versatility to play with a variety of colors, appropriate for any style or situation.”

  • Evan Sankey

    Title - Assistant Professor of Trombone and Euphonium, Texas Lutheran University

    Model: 1G / TB 47YC / Axial Valve

    The quality and craftsmanship that goes into a Shires trombone is unparalleled. I love how effortless it is for me to get the exact sound that I want in any register and at any volume. It truly is a wonderful instrument, and I never leave home without it!

  • Vincent Santagiuliana

    Principal Trombone of the Orchestre de Pau-Pays de Béarn, Director of Trombon'Alpes

    “The Twin Valve model offers numerous instrumental playing facilities, as well as a width of sound, a warm sound, and a very complete harmonic range. It's a real pleasure to play this trombone every time!”

  • Ralph Sauer

    Principal Trombone, Los Angeles Philharmonic (Ret.) / Clinician

    Tenor:Ralph Sauer Signature Model

    Alto : A7RLW / A85/95

    “I have finally found an instrument that plays better than my old Elkhart 8H!”

  • Nico Schippers

    Trombonist in Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra

    Tenor: 7YM/Axials/ TDXS/TW47

    ”I play Shires because it feels like coming home again. The sound, projection and quality is unique.”

  • Stefan Schulz

    Bass Trombonist at Berliner Philarmoniker, Professor at University of Arts Berlin (UDK BERLIN), International Soloist

    Bass: BOL DF / Bass TruBore / BYC / B62/78

    “I am happy to announce my collaboration with S. E. Shires. Excellent craftsmanship, easy response, and above all: a centered, powerful, speaking sound - the Shires trombone has it all. Thank you to the whole S. E. Shires team, I am really looking forward to our collaboration.”

  • Gianluca Scipioni

    Teatro Regio, Principal Trombone

    Gomalan Brass Quintet

    Conservatorio La Spezia, Trombone Professor

    Tenor: 1YLWDF / Dual Bore Rotary / T25/47YC / TY

    "This is the first time that I have a tool that allows me to always be at ease in the many different work situations in which I perform. Being able to play opera, symphonies, brass quintets and solos without without having to change any part of the instrument or adapt to the trombone is of inestimable value for me. Thank you very much for having granted my wish!"

  • Young-Jin Seo

    Gachon University in South Korea, Professor

    "The Shires Trombone is a profound and warm instrument that can fit in everwhere such as ensembles, solos, and orchestras with its charming and lovely sound."

    Model: Tru-Bore Valve, 7Ym-bell, TB47-Slide.

  • John Shanks

    Assistant Professor, West Texas A&M University / Principal Trombone, Amarillo Symphony Orchestra

    "These instruments are so flexible that they seem to disappear in my hands. Whatever sound I want to create just appears in the room."

    Alto - A7YLW - A85/95

    Tenor - 7GYMT7 - Axial - TW47GYC

  • Richard Shirley

    Second Trombone, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

    7GLWDF, TB47, TY, Rotor Valve

    "I've tried a lot of different trombone brands over my career, but it wasn't until settling on my new S.E Shires that I finally felt at home. The ease in which the instrument performs and the breadth of sound it creates, makes my job in the orchestra extremely enjoyable."

  • Kanade Shishiuchi

    Recording Artist

    Tenor: TBRS Ralph Sauer Model

  • Antonio Sicoli

    Trombonist at the Orchestra del Teatro dell'Opera di Roma

    Trombone teacher of Conservatorio Boccherini di Lucca and Scuola di Musica di Fiesole

    7GM/Axials/TW47LW/TY

    “I have known Shires instruments since 1999 when I bought my first instrument (I was the fourth person in Italy). I went back to it after some time... The quality of the sound is unique: centered sound, compact and wide at the same time, but above all homogeneous and easy to blow.”

  • Sergio Simoes

    Bass trombone of Jalisco Philharmonic; Professor of Trombone at Universidad de Guadalajara

    BII7G/BAX/B62-78

    “With this trombone, I feel like I can paint the air with sound. Its rich tones and dynamic range are truly inspiring.”

  • Tim Smart

    Trombone, The Specials / Lead Trombone, The Heritage Orchestra

    "Simply, and by far and away, the best Trombones on the planet. Nothing else even comes close. Beautiful sound, impeccable workmanship, completely brilliant."

    Medium Tenor - 1GMT7 - Gooseneck - TW25NLW

    Tenor - 1GM - Axial Flow - TB47NLW

    Tenor - 2RVE - Axial Flow - T47

    Bass - BI 7YM, Axial Flow - B62/78

  • Garrett Smith

    Trombone, Los Angeles Freelancer

  • Tim Smith

    2nd Trombone, Buffalo Philharmonic

    "My Shires trombones are a real joy to play, and are masterpieces in sound and craftsmanship."

    Tenor - TII 5YLW - Axial - TW47 Chicago Bell - Axial - TB47

    Bass - BII 7YLW - Tru-bore - B62

  • Jose Soler

    Professor of Trombone, Low Brass and Chamber Music at CSMA Conservatory in Zaragoza

    QAlessi Tenor
    QAlessi Alto

    ”I choose Shires because it is a very versatile instrument, with a very homogeneous sound in all registers and easily adapts to all styles of music”

  • Ramón Luis Serra Sostre

    Bass trombone, Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra

    Professor of Trombone, Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music

    Bass: TBBO-TRTBBO-TR

    “It is a pleasure to have an art piece as an instrument. This bass trombone has an excellent core sound. It offers "THE PERFECT BALANCE" I've always looked for in an instrument.”

  • Tom Stark

    Principal Trombone- Northwest Indiana Symphony, New Philharmonic, Elmhurst Symphony, International Chamber Artists, Camerata di Chicago

    Trombone- Chicago Philharmonic, Illinois Philharmonic

     Alto: A7YM/A85-95 TIS

    Large bore: TII5VNY/TY/Dual Bore Valve/ TW47

    Bass: BII7YMDF/B62/ Axials

    "Shires trombones produce the sound I want with the ease of playing that I want."

  • Shintaro Takahashi

    Gentle Forest Jazz Band, Trombonist

    Tenor:Colin Williams

    Tenor:Vintage Elkhart

    “Thanks to S.E. Shires Company. I finally found my own voice. It’s beautiful, powerful and versatile.”

  • Amane Takai

    Kenichi Tsunoda Big Band, Lead Trombone

    Tenor:TBSBSCShires Custom Small Bore

  • Yu Tamaki

    International Soloist, Educator and Entrepreneur. Member of Slide Japan.

    Tenor:Colin Williams Modeland 7YLW Axial TW47

    “Shires Trombone brings my inner voice to reality.”

  • Hiroshi Tanaka

    Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, Principal Trombone

    Tenor:TBALESSI

  • Sterling Tanner

    Assistant Professor of Trombone - University of Colorado Boulder

    Bass:Model TBGC, George Curran Model

    Tenor:Model VNY, Vintage New York Model

    Shires trombones are by far the most responsive and versatile trombones I have ever played. Immediate response and evenness of sound in all registers provide me with a first-class vehicle for musical expression. Whether performing in an orchestra, chamber ensemble, or big band, I have confidence that my Shires will play with ease in any setting.

  • Nathan Tanouye

    Principal Trombone, Las Vegas Philharmonic

    Trombonist, Celine Dion

    Trombonist/Composer/Arranger, Santa Fe and the Fat City Horns

    Associate Professor, Trombone / Jazz & Commercial Music, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

    Small Bore:TBSBSC

    “My Shires is the most efficient horn that I have ever played on. Every bit of energy that I put into it comes straight out of the bell. And what a sound! The overtone series on this trombone is glorious!”

  • Hikaru Teraya

    Calmera Band, Trombonist

    Tenor:TBMG Marshall Gilkes Model

    http://calmera.jp/

  • Bruce Tychinski

    Associate Professor of Trombone, University of Delaware

    Principal Trombone, Johnstown Symphony, 2nd Trombone. Lancaster Symphony

    Tenor: Ralph Sauer bell / TB47-62 / TY / Axial Valve

    "I've been playing Shires trombones since 2002 and I love the richness of sound and centered intonation that elevate my performance. The continued innovations in design and options have allowed me to change equipment to adapt with my performance needs and preferences. Simply the best instruments I've ever played."

    https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/brucetychinski

  • Mark Vail

    Bass Trombone, Memphis Symphony

    Bass: BII 7GM / TruBore / B62/78NYC

  • Chris Van Hof

    Associate Professor of Trombone, Ball State University

    Indiana and Michigan freelance performer

    Alto: TBALTSC Shires Custom Alto

    Medium Bore Tenor: 7YLW 8” / T25NLW

    Tenor: CW detachable flare bell,TB47NLW slide, Dual Bore rotor

    "Shires trombones have a variety of color, an ease of response, and a consistency of intonation that makes playing in all styles of music fruitful and enjoyable."

  • Harold Van Schaik

    Bass Trombone, The Florida Orchestra

    Bass: BII 5YMT8 / Axial / B62/78

    Bass: BI 2RLWT7 / Rotor / B62

  • Matyas Veer

    Staatsorchester Stuttgart, Bass Trombone

    Hochschule für Musik Würzburg

    Bass: BII 2GM / BYC / B62-78

    “My bass trombone really helped me to achieve my goals in performing as a soloist, orchestral musician and university professor. For me, the choice is very clear, if you want to be a successful musician you need to choose S.E. Shires instruments!”

  • Jeanette Velasco

    Interim Professor of Trombone at Texas Christian University

    Bell: BII7YM
    Independent Axial Valves
    Slide: B62-78
    Tuning Slide: BYC
    Leadpipe: B2

    “My Shires bass trombone produces the rich sound I've always desired, thanks to its exceptional craftsmanship. The comfort it provides allows me to connect deeply with my music. This instrument accommodates my diverse musical styles and captivates me with its stunning color and depth of tone. Its sound resonates with me personally, enhancing my tonal palette. It is truly the finest instrument I have ever played!”

  • Justin Waller

    Lecturer of Trombone, East Tennessee State University

    Tenor: 1YMT8 / Dual Bore Rotor / TW47GLW / TYS

    “This instrument has an unparalleled ease of production, works in virtually any setting, and most importantly, it takes away the barrier between what’s in my mind and what’s in the hall. It’s simply a joy to play!”

  • Rupert Whitehead

    Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Associate Trombone

    Tenor Trombone:TBVE Vintage Elkhart

    “I am delighted with my Shires trombone, I can’t imagine playing anything else now. These trombones are the perfect choice for the orchestral musician of today.”

  • Ron Wilkins



    Bass Trombone specs:

    George Curran Bell/B62/BYB/BTBBOL

    Small Bore Tenor Trombone Specs:

    S7YLW 7.75/SY 1.5/T00NLW

  • Michael Wilkinson

    Assistant Professor of Trombone, University of South Carolina

    Medium Bore: 2RVE 8” / Dual Bore Valve / TY / T25NLW

    Bass:TBBSCA

    “These instruments have allowed me to do things I previously didn’t think I could do. The *ping* and *slot* is amazingly quick and consistent, from one horn to the next, and as a doubler, it is “easier" to play 3 instruments that have a very similar efficiency and response to them.”

  • Colin Williams

    Associate Principal Trombone, New York Philharmonic

    Tenor: TBTRO-CWColin Williams Model

    "I love this instrument, I know that I can rely on my Shires for everything I need to do. It has let me take risks and find my voice, and I’ve never been happier playing!"

  • Steve Wilson

    Chair, Department of Music and Professor of Trombone, The University of Texas at El Paso

    Bass:TBGC George Curran Model

    “I love the warmth and fullness of my Shires bass trombone. Whether in chamber, orchestral music, solo playing, or jazz bands, my Shires is always up to the task.”

    https://www.summitrecords.com/release/the-big-bad-bones-featuring-scott-whitfield/

  • Steve Wilson

    Principal/Solo Trombone, Greenville Symphony

    Professor of Trombone at Anderson University, Clemson University, and the SC Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities

    Tenor:TBSCTB Shires Custom with TruBore Valve

    Small Bore: Michael Davis Custom

  • Gordon Wolfe

    Principal Trombone, Toronto Symphony

    Royal Conservatory of Music and University of Toronto, Professor of Trombone

    Tenor : 7Y Bell, TB47 Slide, Axial Flow Valve

    Alto :TBALTGM

  • Alex Wolff

    Trombone and Bass Trombone, Copper Street Brass

    Bass:TBBSCA

    "Without a doubt, the most versatile bass I have ever played. The sound and resonance is unparalleled and it allows me to be comfortable and confident no matter the situation."

  • Jett Walker

    Texas State University, Lecturer of Trombone

    Freelance Orchestral Trombonist

    Tenor:TBSC Shires Custom Model

    “No matter the musical setting, I always have complete confidence that my Shires trombone will perform without compromise!”

  • Sam Woodhead

    Principal Trombone, U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own"

    Alto: A2YRM / A85/95N

    Tenor: 7Y / Tru-bore / TB47L

    Bass: BI 1Y / Axial Flow / B62

  • Darren Workman

    Trombonist, The United States Air Force Band, Washington D.C.

    Tenor:Model TBSCA Shires Custom

    Bass:Model TBGC George Curran

    “What I love about Shires trombones is the ease of play and consistency of sound. I can pick up the instrument and know that I will have a great day performing because of how effortlessly the mechanisms work. It has allowed me to only focus on the music at hand, rather than the physicality of playing.”

  • Hisato Yamaguchi

    Assistant Principal Trombone, New Japan philharmonic Orchestra

    Tenor: 7Y / Rotor / TW47

    Tenor: Colin Williams / Rotor / TW47

    Tenor: 2RVE-DF / Rotor / TB47

  • Ko-ichiro Yamamoto

    Seattle Symphony, Principal Trombone

  • Reggie Young

    Trombone, Earth, Wind & Fire

    Small Bore:MD + Model

  • Yoshio

    Super Funky Trombone Player

    Small Bore:TBMG Marshall Gilkes Artist Model

  • Sergio Zordan

    Solo Trombonist, Philharmonia Zurich

    Small Bore: S7YM 7.75” / T00 / SY1.0

    Tenor: 7YLW / Lightweight Axial Flow Valve / TW47 / TYS