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  3. E. K. Blessing - Wikipedia

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    E. K. Blessing is a manufacturer of wind instruments and accessories. The company was founded in 1906 by Emil Karl Blessing. The company was founded in 1906 by Emil Karl Blessing. Located in Elkhart, Indiana , their products include trumpets , cornets , flugelhorns , mellophones , euphoniums , trombones , and mouthpieces for brass instruments.

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    One of the most significant changes was the development of the F-attachment trigger. Through the mid-20th century there was no need for orchestral trombonists to use instruments with the F attachment trigger. As contemporary composers such as Mahler began to write lower passages for the trombone, the trigger became necessary.

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    The Superbone can be played as a slide trombone, a valve trombone, or in combination. Using the slide and valves in combination requires the slide positions to be adjusted, just as when using the trigger of an F attachment on a tenor or bass trombone. Using the slide with the first and third valves engaged has the same effect as using an F ...

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    Newell "Spiegle" Willcox (May 2, 1903 in Sherburne, New York – August 25, 1999 in Cortland, New York) was a jazz trombonist.He was born Newell Lynn Willcox in upstate New York, and learned valve trombone as a youngster under the tuition of his father, Lynn Willcox, an amateur musician and bandleader.

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  9. John Kenny (trombonist) - Wikipedia

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    Kenny is a professor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. [2] He received the Gaudeamus International Interpreters Award in 1983 and the International Trombone Association Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017.