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rsclosson

 

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Greetings From Florida 

Greetings. I live in Tallahassee Florida and have played guitar for about 47 years now. Saxophone for over 50. I have played all styles but mostly play jazz and classical now. Since I am not Analucian, I have trouble saying I play Flamenco, but I play at it. My current guitar is a Yamaha but I have owned several LoPrinzi Classicals and Flamencos which financial need forced me to sell. Anyway, I look forward to learning a lot on this site.
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Ruphus

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RE: Greetings From Florida (in reply to rsclosson

Welcome on board, Rsclosson!

How do you sax guys manage with the neighbourhood; or will you have to either drag around insulation booths or afford to stay in standalone houses?

Ruphus
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Erik van Goch

 

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RE: Greetings From Florida (in reply to rsclosson

Welcome to the foro and greetings from holland.
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rsclosson

 

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RE: Greetings From Florida (in reply to Ruphus

LOL! Sax players understand the concept of mp p pp and ppp. It is trumpet players who have trouble playing softly.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 23 2014 21:47:42
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