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Author: jim lande@erols.com
Date: 1999-08-07 05:36
Korrect Spelling: invention of the 1800s and, IMHO, not yet perfected. What is correct about "ough" having nine possible vowel sounds. I think we are currently using a beta test dictionary. Definately is like a split infinitive -- something that will be declared to be perfectly good english sooner or later.
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vis metal clarinets, there are a million back postings that can be searched. While most metal clarinets were produced by the ton as student instruments, several were sold as top quality instruments. I have and like Silver Bets. Silver Kings have a fine reputation (more of a big band sound.) I adore my metal buffet, which has a very soft and mellow sound. Some of the Conns (not the pan americans) were OK. I would love to get a Selmar or one in the key of A. My son used a Noblet (which was a student model) last year in 7th grade band. It was at least as good as the Bundy I have kicking around.
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Jim Coburn |
1999-08-06 15:33 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-08-06 16:13 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-08-06 19:12 |
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Ken Shaw |
1999-08-06 19:27 |
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Don Berger |
1999-08-06 19:55 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-08-06 20:43 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-08-06 20:45 |
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Willie |
1999-08-06 22:11 |
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RE: Opinions about metal clarinets? new |
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jim lande@erols.com |
1999-08-07 05:36 |
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Andrea Bergamin |
1999-08-10 09:17 |
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Fred McKenzie |
1999-08-10 19:16 |
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Fred McKenzie |
1999-08-10 21:07 |
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