Although it starts a little rough, there is a lot of well-informed content further down.
http://forum.trombone.org/viewtopic.php?t=26864
Interesting thread on the Ophicleide
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Just an aside that Doug Yeo's comment about Sax trying a clarinet mouthpiece on an ophicleide and "inventing" the saxophone made me think of...
Although I've performed on C ophicleide, when in a pinch, I've used a bass trombone mouthpiece in a barry sax. You get a very nice ophicleide sound with the added plus of a full Boehm system!
Although I've performed on C ophicleide, when in a pinch, I've used a bass trombone mouthpiece in a barry sax. You get a very nice ophicleide sound with the added plus of a full Boehm system!
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?