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Bill Epstein is currently offline  Bill Epstein
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Registered: May 2009
Location: Smoky Mts. USA
Illuminati (2nd Degree)

Vintage from the late '60's.

Fairly efficient at about 106dB with an Fs around 40, the low "F" Pedal Tone in the Berlioz Requiem.

Kind of a mid-horn with just a .522 bore and 8 1/2" bell but it projects the lowest octave as well as the highest. In fact, it's (my)range is just about limited to 3 octaves:)

It's so weird listening to myself instead of CD's after 15 years of not playing!

Trying to get my chops back with 1/2 hour a day of excercises.

The Internet is just as powerful a tool for musicians as for anything else. Forums, info sites; all the major and not-so-major players from the Philharmonics to local Jazz bands have websites.

I printed out all my warm-up exercises and Etudes from one site. Amazing.

And of course I'm listening to nothing but Berlioz, R. Strauss and Dvorak for classical. J.J. Johnson and BS&T for Jazz and Pop. All I did before was play classical in orchestras but I'm starting to learn J.J.'s riffs on Sonny Rollins Volume 2.



 
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