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Date Posted: 00:33:17 11/28/03 Fri
Author: whatever
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 193.129.76.82
Subject: Re: *** 其他樂器 ***
In reply to: 標哥 's message, "*** 其他樂器 ***" on 11:10:35 11/22/03 Sat

Man,

I also think that saxophone is easier...but normally people should do clarinet first...I did it in a wrong way and get all sorts of problem, like the embrochure...the position of 'throat'......shape of ur mouth when playing.....

but I feel much better now.....George Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue' is pretty goo to listen to......but for good classical pieces......go to Mozart....

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[> Re: *** 其他樂器 *** -- jackie.tk, 09:46:21 11/28/03 Fri [1] (NoHost/210.0.231.246)

Keith,
I've tried both thin(B&S--transparent) and thick(selmer)one. I think the thin one is a bit fine for tight embrochure and offer easier control and adaptation. The thick one is more comfort in terms to dim down the vibration for your front teeth.

My experience is they both bear similar wearing rate and the Selmer thick patch has a rapid downtrend once a bitten hollow is formed---and I've to trim it and shift the good portion to the point for my teeth then.

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