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6th in the series... Everything Happens to Me on a Conn 6M. (mpc: Florida STM 7).
Thanks for all the encouragements.


Aim is to get to 10, though I have something a bit more ambitious planned for at least one of them... if I can get my brass lip into shape!
 

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Nice Tim. IMO you are by far one of the most interesting players posting videos. Very poetic, creative yet accessible and coherent. The modesty goes a long way too.

Are you considering playing your Conn Transitional on any forthcoming videos in this series? I would love to hear that horn again.
 

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Nice Tim. IMO you are by far one of the most interesting players posting videos. Very poetic, creative yet accessible and coherent. The modesty goes a long way too.

Are you considering playing your Conn Transitional on any forthcoming videos in this series? I would love to hear that horn again.
Accepted! I'll pull the transitional out for one of the next ones. Thanks!
 

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Ok, so I DID pull the transitional out, put it on a stand, knock it over, damage it and put it back in the case again... all in the space of 10 mins! Repair now required. Back to the 10M!
Dang! It's all my fault!

Thanks for trying.
'Dang' is quite an accurate representation of the noise it made actually! Ha!
Not hard to fix. It will be back!
 
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