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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Any one find something strange with this message?
>>
>>> Once you have mastered a two octave leap on the
>>> note A flat, you might want to look at S
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any one find something strange with this message?
Once you have mastered a two octave leap on the
note A flat, you might want to look at Stanley Weiner's
Horn Concerto, which ends with a two octave glissando
on this note - two octaves down, then two octaves up.
Gotta g
Any one find something strange with this message?
> Once you have mastered a two octave leap on the
> note A flat, you might want to look at Stanley Weiner's
> Horn Concerto, which ends with a two octave glissando
> on this note - two octaves down, then two octaves up.
>
> Gotta go,
> Cabage
>
>
>
Once you have mastered a two octave leap on the
note A flat, you might want to look at Stanley Weiner's
Horn Concerto, which ends with a two octave glissando
on this note - two octaves down, then two octaves up.
Gotta go,
Cabage
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