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    | Author: D Date:   2008-05-29 18:53
 
 Dear All
 
 Thanks for the help. I've done lots of considering and head scratching.  The current plan, (I'm now on about plan Q having gone through the rest of the alphabet) is to get a student instrument for now, and then get a second hand pro one when I can play the thing well enough to see if I like them or not.  Although very true that the players of the past were quite capable of the most difficult Mozart without all the fiddly keys we indulge in, I am more in favour of an easy life!  Actually, when I started playing the trombone I was fairly sure what I wanted to play on it.  I was wrong.  The instrument wants to play certain things too, I didn't get a lot of say in it.  I suspect the oboe might have a similar temperament so I would like to aim for something that will let me do anything.  Then at least I know all faults and limitations are with me!
 
 I'll be back with more questions soon I am sure.  Chief among them probably, how do I put it together.  Can't get a teacher until I get a new contract and know where I will be living, so it might be a few months while I do temping to fill in the gaps.  Brace your selves for some really dumb queries!
 
 
 
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|  | D | 2008-05-22 21:26 |  
|  | Chris P | 2008-05-22 21:55 |  
|  | ohsuzan | 2008-05-22 23:10 |  
|  | Chris P | 2008-05-22 23:43 |  
|  | claire70 | 2008-05-25 14:50 |  
|  | D | 2008-05-29 18:53 |  
 
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