MidWest: Favorite horns?
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MidWest: Favorite horns?
For those of you ( besides Bloke) who went to MidWest last week, what instruments were your favorites?
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Re: MidWest: Favorite horns?
What brand? JP?
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Re: MidWest: Favorite horns?
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DouglasJB
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Re: MidWest: Favorite horns?
Gold brass Elektra with the 4+2 set up.
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Re: MidWest: Favorite horns?
Trolling....
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Dan Tuba
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Re: MidWest: Favorite horns?
The Miraphone "Hagen" 497 6/4 BBb. This tuba was a lot of fun to play!
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Holton 3+1 "Monster" EEb
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Re: MidWest: Favorite horns?
Meinl-Weston 5450RA "Tuono". Love the low range response and resonance.
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Re: MidWest: Favorite horns?
I like small tubas, which one is it.bloke wrote:Here's a sweet little student 3/4 tuba I couldn't resist bringing home...bisontuba wrote:For those of you ( besides Bloke) who went to MidWest last week, what instruments were your favorites?
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