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 Re: Importance of optional keywork
Author: Willy 
Date:   2014-10-28 19:53

My teacher and I went shopping yesterday :-)
The result is that I am now the proud owner of a Moosmann
model 100 with a few options such as silvered keys, protruding
"water tubes" a (removable) d-key for the left thumb and
what is called a Dutch kneerest (this is the way we play
at our school). I also tried a Légère reed and I must say that
these reeds play very easily. But I haven't bought one since I
want to master the technique of making my own reeds.
Willy

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Willy 2014-09-19 19:15 
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wkleung 2014-09-22 05:13 
 Re: Importance of optional keywork  new
Willy 2014-09-28 23:50 
 Re: Importance of optional keywork  new
wkleung 2014-09-29 09:18 
 Re: Importance of optional keywork  new
Willy 2014-09-29 19:23 
 Re: Importance of optional keywork  new
Willy 2014-10-28 19:53 
 Re: Importance of optional keywork  new
Caroline Smale 2014-10-28 21:45 
 Re: Importance of optional keywork  new
Willy 2014-10-28 23:00 


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