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 RE: Selmer Series 10G
Author: Mike B. 
Date:   1999-09-21 19:03

Ya know -

Bright can be a good thing. Examples: French school tone production. Jazz. Projection in a solo situation.

Opinion ON: sometimes if you try to be too dark, your tone ends up sounding deadened and dull.

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 Selmer Series 10G  new
Chris 1999-09-21 04:18 
 RE: Selmer Series 10G  new
Mark Charette 1999-09-21 12:00 
 RE: Selmer Series 10G  new
Mike B. 1999-09-21 14:12 
 RE: Selmer Series 10G  new
Brent 1999-09-21 16:54 
 RE: Selmer Series 10G  new
Mark Charette 1999-09-21 17:22 
 RE: Selmer Series 10G  new
Mike B. 1999-09-21 19:03 
 RE: Selmer Series 10G  new
Ken Shaw 1999-09-21 19:15 
 RE: Selmer Series 10G  new
Mark Charette 1999-09-21 19:35 
 RE: Selmer Series 10G  new
David Blumberg 1999-09-21 23:09 


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