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When Adolphe Sax patented the saxophone in 1846, he envisioned the instrument for either orchestral work (in the keys of F & C) or for military bands (in the …
When Adolphe Sax patented the saxophone in 1846, he envisioned the instrument for either orchestral work (in the keys of F & C) or for military bands (in the …
A few weeks ago I jokingly wrote a line in a post that went like this: We’ve all seen the ads on eBay that read something …
If you’ve been following my blog for a little while, you know I’ve written a few posts over the past couple of months about the mysterious, and almost mythical Selmer …
In Part 1 of my post about Charlie A’s BBQ mouthpiece for tenor sax, I was able to provide the information that Charlie originally wrote …
I’m not even sure anymore exactly how it happened, but in 2004 I had the opportunity to be one of the players who play-tested Charlie Andrews …