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 Re: Rhapsody in Blue
Author: ylock 
Date:   2010-01-17 20:20

A soft reed can help, or rather an easy blowing mouthpiece... I can never manage it as good as I used to with my crystal Pomarico (Open +)...
Usually it's played chromatically up to the C and the gliss is simply the octave from the Second C to the third one. Good luck!!
Yehiel

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