http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-6nZZrs9Xk
Verrrrrry interesting !
James Morrison SUPERBONE by Schagerl
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James Morrison SUPERBONE by Schagerl
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Recorders in C & F (sopranino thru bass)
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Recorders in C & F (sopranino thru bass)
No-name Chinese bass trombone
Chinese copy of Yamaha 201 euphonium
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Re: James Morrison SUPERBONE by Schagerl
cool.
I'd like the flugabone/basstrumpet
I'd like the flugabone/basstrumpet
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Re: James Morrison SUPERBONE by Schagerl
Everyone seems to have a 'better idea'. What's the difference between a bass trumpet, flugabone, valve trombone, trombonium, or true baritone horn anyway? They are all Bb and roughly the same timbre.
When I saw the term 'Superbone', the first thing that came to mind was Maynard Ferguson and the Holton 'Superbone'.
I don't understand why trumpet players are still hung up mostly on just three valves.
I built this thing for a pro a couple of years ago...
When I saw the term 'Superbone', the first thing that came to mind was Maynard Ferguson and the Holton 'Superbone'.
I don't understand why trumpet players are still hung up mostly on just three valves.
I built this thing for a pro a couple of years ago...
Dan Schultz
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Re: James Morrison SUPERBONE by Schagerl
Leonhard Paul always seemed to favor a (different model) Schagerl bass trumpet ...
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Re: James Morrison SUPERBONE by Schagerl
I second that motion, Dan. Very cool horn indeed. And so are the two Schagerl horns.
Dave
Low Brass musician and Bass Guitarist
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