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Old 01-08-2007, 07:12 PM   #10 (permalink)
Tootsall
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Re: Bell weight effects resistance?

Sorry, I had to wait until I got home from work to find this link. If you check it out you'll see that Prof. Moore's credentials are impeccable (which means that they can't be pecked!) Take a look at the link on this page: http://vanadium.rollins.edu/~tmoore/...t_research.htm that reads "Bell Vibrations". Spend some time looking at the pictures, reading the article, and thinking about what he says. When I found this site (it used to be linked through from the GR website) it was one of those "aha!" moments.

As far as Brad's question(s)
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The real question to you guys is... if you have a horn with all this color and projection...do you just get "used" to that sound in front of you instead of around you, so that you don't work hard trying to hear yourself? Make sense? OR... should it really be about balance around "AND" in front?
are concerned, I'd say that you have to get used to your own particular horn. How many times have we heard "it took a while for me to get used to the sound" or "I had to learn to lay back and let the horn do the work"? I think that's exactly what's going on.

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