The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: SJ
Date: 2003-03-16 23:08
I've been lugging a dozen cases or so for the past forty years twenty in the LA studios and the last twenty in Las Vegas sowrooms. Doubling requires obvious practice on the individual instrument to keep the physical part of it up but more than that, it requires a mind set as to the capibility and sound of each horn. English horn needs a completely different thought process from say piccolo or bari sax.
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2003-03-12 12:57 |
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2003-03-13 05:16 |
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2003-03-13 12:42 |
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2003-03-13 13:47 |
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Gordon (NZ) |
2003-03-14 04:07 |
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2003-03-15 17:50 |
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SJ |
2003-03-16 23:08 |
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2003-03-25 12:04 |
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