The Fingering Forum
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Author: sömeone
Date: 2003-07-24 15:47
is it reliable?
i heard that its good
but want to hear your recommendations
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Author: Katt
Date: 2003-08-12 01:46
Never heard of it..My love is the selmer. There is another one that is extremly good to Yagensema...I know that is spelled horribly wrong but to be honost im to lazy to look it up. I hope your talking about sax brands O_o
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Author: Pete
Date: 2003-11-03 11:10
I just bought a toptone. Think its great. On the other hand.. Im a beginner , so i have nothing to relate to. I think its a nice clean pitch though. /Pete.
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Author: aka"Jazz Bobstad"
Date: 2005-05-05 15:03
I have been at the TopTone website a couple of times, and emailed them twice, over a period of several months about obtaining TopTone pads to repad an alto saxophone of mine, a '29 Buescher needing a compleat overhaul, but have never gotten any response.(and I am also interested in pads for a Bb Meyer clarinet, etc.)
Does anyone know where these pads are obtainable, and/or have advice as to how to install them oneself?(I would also put them on another alto I have if I liked them on the Buescher)
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Author: Abdur
Date: 2005-11-06 22:18
I just heard about this new horn. I have a Selmer USA. I think you may have to have them insall it for you, But it is a good idea for them to sale there pads Im sure they would make a lot of money by doing that. If they are smart they would start doing that I know I would. Another thing you can do if you ever get your hands on those pads is get a repaire technician to put them on for you. I think its possible.
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