Here's my Grassi in action with the local bigband
I tried a modern Taiwanese bari last weekend ... ergonomics are more slick, but I prefer the smooth sound of my own sax.
Here's my Grassi in action with the local bigband
I tried a modern Taiwanese bari last weekend ... ergonomics are more slick, but I prefer the smooth sound of my own sax.
Grassi low A bari (1976) Meyer 9M
Martin "The Martin" tenor (1951), OL vintage Tone Edge #7
Martin "Indiana" alto (1954), Meyer 6M
you look smart!![]()
Is that how one dresses for Rock & Roll in the Netherlands?![]()
Enlightenment demands that the unproven remains open to question. (Captain Beeflat. 2005)
I don't hear the sound !?
Sop Yana SC900 / JK ST90-III - Rousseau SJ6 - Fiberreed Carbon Classic MH ¦ Alto SA-II - Meyer 7M - Fiberreed Carbon MH
Tenor Ref36 - Berg 130/0 M - Fiberreed Carbon M ¦ Bari SA-II - JJ ESP 7* - Fiberreed Carbon MH
Hear them on The Groove Merchant.
Milandro, which one are you?
"Lets Play!"
I just popped down the stage for a beer!
These are better players than I Sir! They don’t usually congregate with the likes of poor me!
So that's what happens when "The Three Tenors" give up opera!
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