Phil is a fantastic player - premiered the Curnow as a college kid, fer cryin' out loud!
On top of this, he's just a great guy!
Dave Johnson was a great player and a fine sailing buddy.
Glenn...
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Phil is a fantastic player - premiered the Curnow as a college kid, fer cryin' out loud!
On top of this, he's just a great guy!
Dave Johnson was a great player and a fine sailing buddy.
Glenn...
I spent some time in the Army - specifically as Euphoniumist in the "Continental Army Band" (Headquarters, Continental Army Command) and the 266th Army Band (Headquarters US Army, Viet-Nam).
These...
Hi Folks:
Just browsing ... probably ought not stick my nose in this, but here's something you might want to consider:
First off, all of the "Premiere Bands" pull from pretty much the same...
Just checking in again ...
Great job Dave!vbmodified
Consider asking Houser make sure it has a nice flat, narrow rim with a nice sharp edge.Haven't seen a Houser Lehman, but others I've seen were too cushiony to get the effect.Keep doin' yer set ups,...
AWL and the 642 Glad to see someone else sticking with the AWL mpc.
Like I said, the D is a little too dark - especiallly on the 642. I play the M mostly.
If you want edge and full throttle...
Euphoniumist with a Pager? What do you call a Euphoniumist with a pager?
... a consummate optimist!
"MC"
Glenn K. Call
- in sunny Rochester, NY
Caribbean of the North!
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Untitled Document Howdy Folks!
Guess I'll kick off the Lehman thread ...
I've used the Lehman Medium since first taking lessons from Arthur in 1969.
I use the Shallow and the Deep from time...
Yamaha 642 and 842 Hi All!I was in on the design of the 642. The final design version was SN 00006 which I now own.
I understand 00005, 00004, 00003, 00002 and 00001 were destroyed in the design...
Howdy Folks - hi Dave!Just checkin'in -- better late than never, y'know!Nice layout, Dave!"Keep up the Beautiful Sound!""MC"Glenn Callvbmodified