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2008-05-12 Antique Musical Instruments - the indian By Martin: Hello again, thanks for writing! I sold a similar saxophone a few months back that was linked to Reynolds and had an 'R' on the side of the bell keys. Here's a link for comparison: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI...
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2008-05-11 Antique Musical Instruments - C. G. Conn trumpet: It is most likely silverplated and was made in 1942. The valves most likely can be freed. But they can be tricky. You can easily damage them so if you really want to make sure that they work properly...
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2008-05-11 Antique Musical Instruments - Graduate Rudall, Carte & Co Clarinet: Hello Lucy! Thanks for writing! The Rudall Carte company was (and is) VERY well-known for producing superb flutes worth thousands of dollars. As far as I've seen (and heard), the Graduate model (by RC...
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2008-05-11 Musical Composition, Theory, Songwriting, and - Diaphragm: Donald: This is a very good question, especially for any, and all singers. The diaphragm is the controlling force behind the good tone, the expression of the voice, and the ability to BE IN CONTROL...
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2008-05-10 Antique Musical Instruments - Trumpet: Joe, I'm assuming this horn is a lot older than the 1950's. Wurlitzer imported horns for a while and eventually had horns made by Conn. The Conn models that were made for Wurlitzer included: 14B...
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