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Andrae Murchison - Jazz Setting of "Walk with Me"

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  • John Morgan
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    • Apr 2014
    • 1884

    #16
    Originally posted by guidocorona View Post
    Totally love the tone of the Lake City flugabone… But thought its intonation be quite squirrellsome.

    Would the Wessex be any better?

    G.
    That is a good question. I heard some sketchy stuff in the video of the Lake City flugabone, too, and the fellow playing it admitted freely that there were some intonation issues (but states it is not too bad and can be handled by lipping the horn into tune). Now when someone says right off the bat there are intonation issues, that does give me pause. I haven't heard a lot about the Wessex sample.
    John Morgan
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