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Rath Trombone Hand Support

Players are becoming ever more aware of the problems caused by excessive tension and physical strain when holding and playing the trombone, especially in situations such as marching or simply performing for extended periods without a break. It can affect a wide range of players, from young children to those with conditions such as arthritis. The Michael Rath hand support system is a very simple yet very effective way of reducing and in many cases eliminating, physical tension in the hand, arm, and shoulder.

Musically, the benefits of being able to perform free from unnecessary tension can be considerable and often this can also lead to a reduction of excessive pressure on the embouchure.

Attaching to the main bell stay of the instrument, the pad of the Michael Rath hand support fits snugly across the back of the left hand, providing all the necessary support needed to eliminate tension from the fingers. When properly adjusted a player can even remove their fingers from the slide and stay completely leaving the hand support to take the full weight of the instrument.