At 06:29 PM 12/10/2002 -0700,
"Karen McGale Fiehler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Here's a thought - why don't you just email her at MSU and ask? ;-)
>karen
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>From the responses so far, it appears that Gaboury-Sly uses a fairly
standard mpc - so it mus
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In a message dated 12/10/2002 8:30:38 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Here's a thought - why don't you just email her at MSU and ask? ;-)
> karen
Now there's a plan for the truly inquisitive ...
Curt
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She uses a Stork, Orval Model. I had some e-mail correspondence with her
on
this subject a few years ago.
Curt
That is indeed the mouthpiece Janine played on a few years ago. However,
it's possible that she is playing on a different mouthpiece at this point as
I believe she went through an emb
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She uses a Stork, Orval Model. I had some e-mail correspondence with her on
this subject a few years ago.
Curt
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Subject: [Hornlist] Gaboury-Sly mpc question
> In the current HORN CALL (October 2002) on page 25 there is a photo of
> Janine Gaboury-Sly playing at the NHW 2002.
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> The mpc rim appears to be a very unusual shape, but perhaps the photo is
> distorted.
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> Do you know if she us
In the current HORN CALL (October 2002) on page 25 there is a photo of
Janine Gaboury-Sly playing at the NHW 2002.
The mpc rim appears to be a very unusual shape, but perhaps the photo is
distorted.
Do you know if she uses an unusual mpc, and maybe some information about its
purpose and function?
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