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Sorry, forgot to mention, I'm from southern West Virginia, USA and
I'm in high school. I plan on majoring in music when I get into
college in another year. I'm interested in learning how to play, or
at least attempt to play every instrument I can.
Katie




Sun Feb 23, 2003 5:42 am

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Hi, my name is Katie and I'm a new memeber. I have absolutely no idea what a sarrusophone is but I saw the fingering chart on a band web site. What exactly is...
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Feb 23, 2003
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Sorry, forgot to mention, I'm from southern West Virginia, USA and I'm in high school. I plan on majoring in music when I get into college in another year. I'm...
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Hi Katie, The sarrusophones form a family of instruments that have conical bodies (like saxophones) and double reeds. They were invented in the 1850s (a few ...
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