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paulcauchon
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« on: April 28, 2006, 12:49:12 PM »

Four guitars, three keyboards (one cheapo), drums, bass, clarinet, flute, kalimba, various harmonicas...  Of course, as Alvin said so eloquently, I would never, never sell my guitar, cause that would, darlin, that would be a sin...

But: I would trade the flute and/or clarinet for an Alto Sax, and if anyone has an oboe they want to loan out for a while I would love to test the hypothesis that double reed players go insane because of the resonance the embouchure causes...
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« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2006, 12:38:31 PM »

Hmmm, 2 keyboards (eBay/craigslist, Roland low end and Korg thats been beat up), a few sound modules/samplers/groovebox (Yamaha RM1X, ESI-4000 sampler and E-Mu Orbit 9090). Also have a thing called a drumkat, it's a percussion type midi controller. Definitly neat, but I need a kick drum pedal for it.

Also have studen Alto sax from high school days. In an apartment so can't make too much noise. Perhaps in the future I will pick up a Yamaha or Yanagisawa pro model (YAS-62/YTS-62). Wouldn't mind owning a bari as well.

I am planning to sell the E-Mu Orbit 9090 (The Dance Planet) module sometime in the future. I was thinking about getting rid of the ESI-4000 sampler, but now that I've found some really really really nice samples for it, I'm hanging onto it. The downside is the thing is very slow to load. I put a hard drive in it, but it's still can take a minute or two to load sample sets from disk to memory.
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« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2006, 06:21:20 AM »

Also have studen Alto sax from high school days. In an apartment so can't make too much noise. Perhaps in the future I will pick up a Yamaha or Yanagisawa pro model (YAS-62/YTS-62). Wouldn't mind owning a bari as well.


You're a sax man too, Ethan?  I played that in HS- I played baritone sax in stage band, alto in concert band and inthe sax quartet.
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« Reply #3 on: May 04, 2006, 10:15:59 AM »

Also have studen Alto sax from high school days. In an apartment so can't make too much noise. Perhaps in the future I will pick up a Yamaha or Yanagisawa pro model (YAS-62/YTS-62). Wouldn't mind owning a bari as well.


You're a sax man too, Ethan?  I played that in HS- I played baritone sax in stage band, alto in concert band and inthe sax quartet.

Or would that be a "Sax Fiend"?      Wink
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« Reply #4 on: May 05, 2006, 12:05:05 AM »

Marie - yep, well was in HS as well. Pretty much left it behind but figure I will become a "comeback" player someday. Too much going on now :-) I do actually like keyboard instruments better though, the whole chord thing. Makes monophonic instruments seem much more limited.
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« Reply #5 on: June 01, 2006, 09:14:20 PM »

Looking for Led Zeppelin bootlegs. Will trade or pay.
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« Reply #6 on: June 24, 2006, 07:49:16 PM »

....too much sax and violins in the world today....
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