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A round of applause also for Mr Geoff Oakes.A round of applause please for Phil Barone.
A killer Baritone solo on John Swan's "Temporary Heartache".
A round of applause also for Mr Geoff Oakes.A round of applause please for Phil Barone.
If you've raced sports cars, then you know that gearheads above all obsess about every single aspect of the car. The "best" tire alone turns into a giant discussion amongst petrol heads, as that's where the biggest improvement lies.I've also raced sports cars and played competitive tennis as well. What I discovered early on in each of those endeavors it's very easy to go down the hole of worrying about your equipment! If you're always trying to follow the latest trend on equipment you never learn to perform at your best!
I don't get this idea that switching a mouthpiece absolutely destroys your playing. I think once you progress to a certain point, switching mouthpieces shouldn't have a large impact. Charlier Parker changed mouthpieces all the time to fuel his drug habit... and sounded pretty much the same no matter what his setup was. Does that mean setup doesn't matter? Not really, because the differences can be nuanced.Do your very best with what you have first! Your performance will work out so much better and it'll also save you a ton of money!!
Seems like you are implying that Barone horns are from China.I never said his horn was inferior. Plenty of people like them.
I bet you could tell if a Mkvi is French engraved.Seems like you are implying that Barone horns are from China.
How's this related to the topic? Oh wait, your suggestion that Phil Barone horns are made in China is also unrelated. If you have an issue to address with PB, please use the PM feature as these cheap shots are getting boring.I bet you could tell if a Mkvi is French engraved.
Engraving with a French accent.I bet you could tell if a Mkvi is French engraved.
It doesn't destroy your playing, it slows it down....there is an adjustment period with a new piece for most players...of course, if you've reached Parker's level, that may not be an issue....and I haven't seen a lot of folks at that level....I don't get this idea that switching a mouthpiece absolutely destroys your playing. I think once you progress to a certain point, switching mouthpieces shouldn't have a large impact. Charlier Parker changed mouthpieces all the time to fuel his drug habit... and sounded pretty much the same no matter what his setup was. Does that mean setup doesn't matter? Not really, because the differences can be nuanced.
....and that what makes this a discussion list. Thank you for discussing your side of the issue.We all have a right to state our view, and should expect a response as well.
A great number of VI's were engraved in the US, not France and the many of the ones I've seen from France weren't engraved at all. PhilEngraving with a French accent.
No anger here and where is the ignore feature accessed?Sounds like the PB anger is contagious. There is an IGNORE function. Figure out how to use it.
Gorgeous!To further detract, here is an example of the engraving that came out of Elkhart, on a Bundy of all things:
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Haha!!Yes, and also no one needs to tell anyone how to post either![]()
There isBlah, blah, blah, my opinion is the ultimate truth, blah, blah blah... Gee I wish there was an ignore poster button here.