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Author: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2002-08-05 11:14
There could be a dozen different flaws in your way of playing that could cause your problem.
Likewise there are at least a dozen possible causes from the possible state of your instrument. It could well be that the technican did superficial free work because he knew that you would sooner of later be coming back for the major work that he saw that needed to be done.
So repsonses to your problems in this forum tend to be rather wild guesses because of insufficient information.
You really do need an experienced player/teacher to sort out these basic things. For example an experienced player, using their own mouthpiece will know whether it is an instrument problem within a few seconds.
To ascertain the REAL cause of your problems by forum correspondence could take hours of contributer's time, all to no avail!
Most of us loke to help here, but there are limits as to when this is appropriate.
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nahya^^ |
2002-08-04 20:21 |
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Dee |
2002-08-04 21:01 |
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John O'Janpa |
2002-08-04 21:01 |
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diz |
2002-08-04 22:42 |
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nahya^^ |
2002-08-04 22:48 |
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nahya^^ |
2002-08-04 23:23 |
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msroboto |
2002-08-04 23:49 |
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William |
2002-08-05 01:58 |
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Karel |
2002-08-05 07:17 |
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RE: problem w/ playing low notes like G(3) |
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Gordon (NZ) |
2002-08-05 11:14 |
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~ jerry |
2002-08-05 17:28 |
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