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I've been looking around for vintage Conn tenor saxes and came across a 60s "L Series." I've never heard of this model but it looks exactly like a late 10M to me. I tried searching it up and got nothing. Are L Series and 10Ms just the same thing? If not, what's the difference? Here's what it...6 replies 41 views
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Hi! I’m primarily a tenor player but I want a good alto to play on for college. I bought a brand new YTS 62 last February, and I would like to buy a YAS 62 alto because I really love the model. This time, i would like to buy it used, but still in good condition. My budget is about 2,000-2,500...12 replies 302 views
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Society for the Preservation of Dixieland jazz. The meeting is on the fourth Sunday of each month. See the attached newsletter for location, time and other information. June meeting is this Sunday (25th) at 1:00-5:00. Open to everyone. Free to playing musicians. http://spdj.org/ New location...58 replies 3K views
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I didn't get a plastic reed for a long time because I thought they couldn't possibly be as good as bamboo, but I was wrong. It gives me that sharp, clear sound, like a trumpet, on the high notes and it's buzzy like a baritone sax on the low notes. And it seems to be easier to control and stay...2 replies 62 views
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Was in a local music store the other day and ran into a low A Couf baritone. Can't say I have seen one before. It has the look of an ex 'school' horn judging by the dents/repairs on it but they say it plays. Next time I go there I think I'll take my mouthpiece with me. :)27 replies 4K views