Well, I guess that finally settles the silver vs. lacquer argument!The silver provides excellent note articulation providing a nice tonal balance.
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Re: gentleman's tuba
That is an impossibility!MartyNeilan wrote:Well, I guess that finally settles the silver vs. lacquer argument!The silver provides excellent note articulation providing a nice tonal balance.
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Re: gentleman's tuba
That's what the German's would have you believe!!TubaRay wrote:MartyNeilan wrote:
The silver provides excellent note articulation providing a nice tonal balance.
Well, I guess that finally settles the silver vs. lacquer argument!
That is an impossibility!
Chuck
I drank WHAT?!!-Socrates