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| New Friend Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Lancashire, UK
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![]() | Re: Best Buy? Isn't Yamaha a motorbike company?
__________________ “Life is something like a trumpet. If you don't put anything in, you won't get anything out.” - William Christopher Handy Yamaha YTR636 Bb Trumpet Besson Sovereign Bb Cornet New Yorker C Trumpet (converted Bb) Bohland & Fuchs C/Bb Trumpet Raisen Bb Fanfare/Herald Trumpet On loan to me: Yamaha Xeno Bb Cornet Previously loaned to me: YFH631 Flugel Getzen Eterna Eb Soprano Cornet Boosey & Hawkes 400 Bb Bugle Blessing D/Eb |
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Marcellus, NY
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![]() | Re: Best Buy? I do believe that Yamaha was an instrument manufacturer long before they made motorbikes, hence their logo of three crossed tuning forks. Suzuki has been making classroom musical instruments, Orff -Kodaly and other rhythm instruments for many years. |
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