Klarinet Archive - Posting 000404.txt from 1994/02

From: "Dan Leeson: LEESON@-----.EDU>
Subj: Post to me meant for the board
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 1994 09:22:07 -0500

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> Subj: Re: Doubling

> Dan and everybody,
>
> I happen to be checking my mail now in a room of 3 saxophone majors and
> a clarinet major who all double and completely disagree that doubling hurts
your
> legit playing, be it clarinet or saxophone. Doublers are the most versitile
> musicians in the world and are not only comfortable with different intruments
> but, with all styles and idioms as well. Why limit yourself and your
musicianship, not to mention your accessability by NOT doubling?
>
> Michael B. Favreau
> Ithaca College
>
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Dan Leeson, Los Altos, California
(leeson@-----.edu)
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