
Think you've seen every saxophone-ish instrument out there?
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Re: Think you've seen every saxophone-ish instrument out the
Really great way to demonstrate off-beat instruments! A shame he never got around to the big boy...
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Re: Think you've seen every saxophone-ish instrument out the
He did. But not for very long... starting at 5:21UncleBeer wrote:Really great way to demonstrate off-beat instruments! A shame he never got around to the big boy...
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Re: Think you've seen every saxophone-ish instrument out the
Sure 'nuf. Thanks!
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Re: Think you've seen every saxophone-ish instrument out the
You have the patience of Job, Joe. I was looking for the Jameson's after 2 minutes. There is a reason most of these "instruments" are obsolete.bloke wrote:12 minutes of that is enough.
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