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| Forte User Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Jerusalem, Israel
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![]() | Thanks to Paul, here is the link for a picture of Maynard. http://www.csee.umbc.edu/~artola/Maynard.html Liad Bar-EL |
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| New Friend Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Maryland
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![]() | multiple embrouchures I remember reading that MF had multiple embrouchures, is this his main one (right of center)?
__________________ T.J. Remsberg "There are no wrong notes in Jazz, only poor choices"- Jamey Abersold |
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Nov 2003
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![]() | gzent, I've sat right next to MF in a very small room & seen him play "up close". Of course everyone has "those days"but MF is one of the most relaxed players there is. A picture of him playing a double high what ever isn't a good way to evaluate whether he works hard or not. :wink: |
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