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| New Friend | I used a method similar to what Mr. Converse described to ween myself off using too much pressure. It works well and you'll love yourself for taking the time to fix the problem in your playing, even though it may take a while.
__________________ Horn: Bach Strad Mouthpiece: Marcinkiewitz Jeff Tyzic E11 |
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