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    Default Jeff Coffin's YouTube Clinics

    Try going to you tube and searching for Jeff Coffin & Vandoren- there are three mini-sax lessons from the strangely bearded Mr Coffin himself. There's some good stuff and he's a pretty inspiring guy.. well worth a looksee.
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    Very interesting

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    I love his comments on doing long tones.....
    "Well, if less is more, then just imagine how much more more will be" - Frasier Crane, Frasier

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    He's one of my great's is Mr Coffin, i just found a new player that i truly love at the momment and that's Keith Mckelley and he's playing sound clip's on Theo Wanne's mp site,he's playing the Sexy Wanne mp.Sound's cool.
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    Alto Yamaha 23,Theo Wanne DURGA 9 mp www.myspace.com/minnieandthevictors
    Soprano P.Mauriat 64 Vintage Lac,Brancher J21 mp www.myspace.com/jewelduojazz

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave keighley View Post
    He's one of my great's is Mr Coffin, i just found a new player that i truly love at the momment and that's Keith Mckelley and he's playing sound clip's on Theo Wanne's mp site,he's playing the Sexy Wanne mp.Sound's cool.
    I'm a James Carter man at the mo- amazing player- a sort of direct descendant of Roland Kirk. playing with both huge respect for the past and totally out there at the same time....
    "Well, if less is more, then just imagine how much more more will be" - Frasier Crane, Frasier

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    Quote Originally Posted by nachoman View Post
    I'm a James Carter man at the mo- amazing player- a sort of direct descendant of Roland Kirk. playing with both huge respect for the past and totally out there at the same time....
    He is a stellar player and has got every angle of playing style's there is and also got the David Murry trick's going on ,very clever player indeed.I love Josh Redman who also pay's attention to the past and presenet and is so explosive when he blow's and very,very bluesy .
    Tenor P.Mauriat 66RUL,Theo Wanne DURGA 9 mp www.myspace.com/daveysax1
    Alto Yamaha 23,Theo Wanne DURGA 9 mp www.myspace.com/minnieandthevictors
    Soprano P.Mauriat 64 Vintage Lac,Brancher J21 mp www.myspace.com/jewelduojazz

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    Not bad, there's someone else suggesting I get a tuner!

    If there's one thing I learnt here, its to take care near shredding machines!

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