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 Re: Ligature 10:30 position
Author: seabreeze 
Date:   2018-04-06 23:15

Goodman during his very long career sampled many ligatures, even the old
Selmer magnitone that had no adjustment screws. One that he came back to often was the old Boosey and Hawkes that has the large letters BH cut into the metal. He sometimes played the B & H in the usual position, sometimes in an inverted position, and sometimes turned askew as you describe.



Post Edited (2018-04-07 01:42)

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