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7 months ago
Old Saxophone Reeds
Saxophone Repairman Matt Stohrer from Stohrermusic.com geeks out over some old saxophone reeds including Rico, Vandoren, and LaVoz reeds from back ...
abadcliche • 3,780 views
skeller047
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7 months ago
Dance of the Paper Dolls (1928) - The Trans-Hudson Saxophone Sextet
A Celebration of the SIX BROWN BROTHERES. Performance at the annual Navy Sax Symposium in Fairfax, VA on 1/21/12.
Altos: Steven Kieley, Deborah T...
mojobari79 • 160 views
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8 months ago
Repairman's Overview: Martin Committee II Alto Saxophone
Saxophone repairman Matt Stohrer of http://www.StohrerMusic.com is slightly dazed and confused in this, his first video since his son was born mere...
abadcliche • 123 views
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11 months ago
Take The A Trane Rick and I
This is a video of Rick and I playing at the "On The Rocks" Bar and Grill in Indian Rocks Beach Florida
hornfixer • 148 views
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11 months ago
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1 year ago
clarivid no. 71 ligature lunacy
discussion on the minimal requirements for a fine clarinet ligature
billyboy647 • 2,066 views
skeller047
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Hi Tom. I trained as a clarinetist many epochs ago, but soon started concentrating on sax. There are a couple things about the Rovner ligs that make them unusable for most sax players, IMO. First, they DON'T hold the reed on well enough to take the mouthpiece on and off. Second, the one-screw ...
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1 year ago
what is a professional clarinet pt. 2
completion of discussion on performance requirements of a professional clarinet
billyboy647 • 501 views
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1 year ago
The Bridge/ Sonny Rollns & Jim Hall
ソニー・ロリンズ
AKUSEL8 • 27,425 views
skeller047
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Interesting comments. @Stratifying, it actually only uses 12 chords, and no overtones other than the usual ones were used. It's a common "Rhythm Changes" tune. Having said that, this is actual music that requires the use of ears and concentration to listen to. Unlike most music of today which...
I've still got a couple boxes of brown box Ricos. They're good reeds, I guess - back "in the day" as you say, they were considered generic. Top notch guys often used La Voz (tenor and bari, mostly) or Vandoren or Hemke (alto). Me, I just liked Rico the best.
I actually think the modern Rico S...