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7713 STEVE GOODSON
saxgourmet Send Email
Oct 24, 2009
4:44 pm
You can purchase our Mouthpiece Refacing DVD at www.nationofmusic.com .....they ship the same day we get your order sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc STEVE...
7715 crunchie_nuts Send Email Oct 24, 2009
10:09 pm
Thanks Paul. Chunchie...
7716 STEVE GOODSON
saxgourmet Send Email
Oct 25, 2009
12:02 am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuzjijMUYJ0 This will give you a taste of what's contained... sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc STEVE GOODSON SAXOPHONE...
7717 Geoff Secomb
greatstuffmusic Send Email
Oct 25, 2009
3:04 am
... Sorry to get picky, Paul, you know I think the most of you, but 25.4 mm to the inch. Cheers, Geoff....
7718 kymarto123@...
kymarto Send Email
Oct 25, 2009
12:27 pm
Superglues (cyanoacrylates) don't contain any BPA--they are totally inert after curing. Try using a gum type made for plastics. Toby crunchie_nuts...
7719 tenorman1952 Send Email Oct 25, 2009
1:55 pm
... You are absolutely correct... it was a typo. Honest! Paul...
7720 jamesm
jimmitch47 Send Email
Oct 26, 2009
12:24 am
Looks good Steve good luck with it.I know your sax repair DVD is second to none.I'm sure this one will be a great help to getting more people in refacing....
7721 STEVE GOODSON
saxgourmet Send Email
Oct 26, 2009
3:53 am
This one is selling at a greater rate than either of the repair DVD's did initially, and we have gotten very good feedback from the customers who have received...
7722 Eddie
keith29236 Send Email
Oct 29, 2009
5:45 pm
I find it very hard to re-lay clarinet mouthpieces compared to larger sax sizes. The measurements are smaller and presumably more critical for the desired...
7723 silpopaar Send Email Oct 30, 2009
7:14 am
Hi Eddie: Sorry my poor English language, i am Argentine and speak only Spanish. My experience with clarinet mouthpiece not is old; but are substancial. I be...
7724 tenorman1952 Send Email Oct 30, 2009
2:41 pm
... Silverio, do not apologize for your English... that is a very precise description, very well done, my friend! Paul...
7725 Mike Vaccaro
mvprod7991 Send Email
Oct 30, 2009
4:46 pm
I have found that if you put a little material right behind the baffle going into the bore that it is very easy to go up to double C without giving up the...
7726 Eddie
keith29236 Send Email
Oct 30, 2009
7:16 pm
... Hello Silverio, Your English is good enough to understand and I have 'well glossy' (polished) my tip also drawing back the reed a little to give .6mm tip...
7727 kwbradbury Send Email Oct 30, 2009
10:13 pm
... #6636 was my post so I just re-read it. I meant that an ellipse that is more curved at the "break" near the table and less curved at the tip might be good...
7728 Bro. Luby D. Jackson
lubydjackson Send Email
Oct 30, 2009
10:32 pm
I want to ask you a personal question because I'm embarassed to ask this question to the group. I have found out that I'm in tune with the metronome at A440...
7729 John
arnoldstang3 Send Email
Oct 31, 2009
3:59 am
Is there an easy fix for a mouthpiece to make it fit a cork. It's an old yamaha mouthpiece that I have refaced and don't want to recork the mouthpiece or put...
7730 John
arnoldstang3 Send Email
Oct 31, 2009
4:00 am
I usually use 600 paper for refacing. Should I go to 400 for a crystal mouthpiece?...
7731 Eddie
keith29236 Send Email
Oct 31, 2009
12:02 pm
... Hi Keith, Thanks for clarifying post 6636 for me. I normally do not have a problem with altissimo but have been opening up an old rubber Noblet and have...
7732 kymarto123@...
kymarto Send Email
Oct 31, 2009
12:13 pm
I'm confused. Can you tune to A = 440 or not? It sounds like you can, but then do you mean that the rest of the notes, or some of the notes are a semitone low?...
7733 kymarto123@...
kymarto Send Email
Oct 31, 2009
12:21 pm
There was a study by Joe Wolfe's group at UNSW that showed that for altissimos (in sax at least) it is critical for the player to shape the mouth and throat a...
7734 Barry Levine
moeaaron Send Email
Oct 31, 2009
12:51 pm
Also, are you talking about a soprano sax, or?...
7735 Barry Levine
moeaaron Send Email
Oct 31, 2009
12:55 pm
I find that on saxophone, the synthetic reeds (Fibracell, Legere, etc) have better altissimo response....
7736 STEVE GOODSON
saxgourmet Send Email
Oct 31, 2009
2:54 pm
If you are using a metronome to tune, that may be your problem..get a tuner..a metronome is for tempo From: MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com...
7737 Keith Bradbury
kwbradbury Send Email
Oct 31, 2009
3:04 pm
You can "paint" a layer of epoxy inside the bore of the tenon to make it smaller then sand it smooth.  You usually only need to go .010" smaller in diameter...
7738 Mike Vaccaro
mvprod7991 Send Email
Oct 31, 2009
4:05 pm
I think the material does not go past the tip in the baffle. I think the contour goes in the chamber behind the baffle. I prefer to call it contour material...
7739 Steve Keller
esteban_cadenza Send Email
Oct 31, 2009
11:22 pm
If you are playing a tenor or soprano saxophone, your "A" will not be the same as A 440. Your "A" is actually a "G". Tune to your note "B", that is the same...
7740 Barry Levine
moeaaron Send Email
Nov 1, 2009
12:13 am
Very clever. To clarify, though, it sounds like you're using stiff polyethylene sheet or other material that won't stick to the epoxy. Is that correct? If so,...
7741 silpopaar Send Email Nov 1, 2009
1:03 am
Hi, me congratulate for my fantastic dictionary jahhh Please Eddie no touch your mouthpiece of trade mark first line, if not understood my recommendations,...
7742 John
jbtsax Send Email
Nov 1, 2009
3:15 am
If you are referring to a whole and a half step, and you are playing an alto sax then there is no problem. Since the saxophone is in the key of Eb when you...
7743 Keith Bradbury
kwbradbury Send Email
Nov 1, 2009
3:22 am
I cut a strip out of some scrap clear plastic.  It is the backing I pull off of the self-adheasive sandpaper that I use for facing work.  It needs to be...
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