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 Edmond Hall "buzz"
Author: Reedirect 
Date:   2010-11-06 18:39

Hello;

I'm a 50 year old enthusiastic clarinet amateur als playing saxophone and a cardiac surgeon by profession from Germany wanting to join you pros at this highly regarded board.
I'm a fan of Edmond Hall for years and I was wondering, how he has created his unique buzzing style. Here in Germany nobody has a clue regarding this particular technique. Some people assuming it being a growl others citing references stating that it came from a special reed treatment.
I'm convinced that many of you know the answer.

Thank you for your help and understanding.
Jo



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