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- The superbone (sometimes known as the double trombone) is a hybrid tenor trombone in Bâ™­ that has both a slide like a regular trombone and a set of valves...
- examples was built by C.G. Conn in 1884, and closely resembles the modern "superbones" developed since the 1970s. A "valide" (a portmanteau of "valve" and "slide")...
- exception, using three valves similar to those on a trumpet, and the superbone has valves and a slide. The word "trombone" derives from Italian tromba...
- combination valve/slide Superbone and flugelhorn on all but his last recorded album. Ferguson designed the Firebird and the Superbone. Trumpeter Rajesh Mehta...
- valve/slide trombone for Ferguson, called the Superbone, in October 1974. After touring with the Superbone, Ferguson spoke to Ramirez about making a trumpet...
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- Juan Tizol of the Duke Ellington and Harry James Orchestras. The similar superbone, as redeveloped by Maynard Ferguson and Holton Musical Instruments in...
- 12-page liner booklet. Maynard Ferguson – Leader, trumpet, baritone horn, superbone and vocal. Stan Mark, Dennis Noday, Lynn Nicholson, Bob Summers – trumpets...
- composed or co-composed some of Ferguson's hits, including "Conquistador", "Superbone Meets the Bad Man", and "Primal Scream". Years before his ****ociation...
- usually ****ociated with a piston trumpet. He has also designed an improved superbone, a hybrid trombone that has three valves as well as a slide. An instrument...