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Author: S. Friedland
Date: 2007-09-08 20:51
David:
I most certainly agree with you, however a "good hard blow" also attracts as much audience attention as does a cellphone with a ringtone of the Medelssohn Concerto
They have neat papers that come free with certain Australian reeds, no glue, so you can roll nothing and be guilt free. Or you can roll something and it works thata way too.
Upon the end of a session,I used to leave drying papers in all keys that worked with an articulation assuring no moisture would keep the key from opening.
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