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Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 9:35 AM
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Re: Mute problem
Graham, et al.,
It's a pleasure to be of assistance. I'm glad you painted your mute. Some
people would be taken aback to find out h
Graham, et al.,
It's a pleasure to be of assistance. I'm glad you painted your mute. Some
people would be taken aback to find out how many professional players are still
playing their old "red & whites" tricked out with black paint and a wrist loop,
just as you have done. (Hint: cover the co
Valerie WELLS wrote:
> I wrote earlier about my friend re-corking his old B & H mute. I
> didn't tell you how he attached the corks because I didn't know. I
> played a gig with him last night. He said he used double stick
> adhesive tape to adhere the cork strips to his mute. It's simple,
> ine
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