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| Forte User | Woe... So My silent Brass got here today (thanks so much bear, very fast shipping) And I started playing. I have lost so much from not playing. I can hardly play Goedike's (excuse my spelling) Trumpet Concerto in Eb. I really need to pick up my game |
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| Mezzo Piano User | Re: Woe... So how do you like the feel of the silent brass? |
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__________________ brem ----- Stage 1 California Light - Schilke 15B mpc Bach Stradivarius Bb Model 37 * #124xxx (circa 1975) - Schilke 15B mpc Yamaha YFH-731 Flugelhorn #000xxx - Yamaha 14F4-GP mpc | |
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| Forte User | Re: Woe... its really cool... I couldn't help but to play the American Elegy Solo with it on the concert hall with a little more than half reverb... And the fact that I played while my grandparents were asleep and they had no idea is even better. |
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