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Eyup from sunny Sheffield

I have been playing for 20 years. I have several tenors an alto and a very cute Yanagisawa curvy soprano. Tenor is my main instrument.

I've been involved in some other sax forums but they can be a little american-biased so thought this forum would maybe suit better.

Thats it really!

Cheers

Saxomophone
 
welcome. Have fun. Great bunch of guys here, from around the world. Have fun!
 
hi welcome aboard all very helpful, with 20+ years you should be able to pitch in advice.
all the best
pip
 
Hi Saxomophone

Welcome aboard, hope you enjoy the cafe,lots of interesting and fun things going on here, I hope with 20 yrs experience your going to treat us lesser players to some of your sound clips to enjoy,looking forward to hearing some of your stuff

All the best ...john
 
Welcome to the caff©, Homer.

Well no one else calls them Saxomophones.

ENJOY!
 
Ello mate ...

Welcome to the Cafe ...

Your turn to get the teas in ... :)))
 
Hi and Welcome to the Cafe, Enjoy the fun!

Les.
 
Thanks for the very warm welcome folks!
I meant to add that after 20 years I should be a lot better than I am. I am an enthusiastic amateur musician with no pretensions to be a pro - I just enjoy playing.

I have however during that time had the benefit of being taught by some really great players both saxophone and otherwise so happy to pass any knowledge I have gained on, even if I cant put it into practice myself :)
 
I hope your not going to start using my favourite saying, and if you are DOH! ! ! !
 
Hi and welcome aboard, dive in and enjoy the fun!

By the way who are the Simpsons????

John :ashamed
 
Hi Saxomophone,enjoy the banter;};}

Cheers,

Chris:sax:
 
Doh!

A Big Welcome to the Cafe from the Skabertawe Horn Section down by yer in South Wales, mind! 20 years, and got nowhere fast? You'll fit in well here.............:shocked::w00t:;}!

Kind regards
Tom
 
"Eyup" only one response to that- 'Owdoo... from Jules (Yorkshireman in exile)
 
'eyup Saxom - there are quite a few Tykes here. I spent about 20 yrs in Sheffield including 6 happy years at uni. on Western Bank - always lives around the Crookes, Walkley' Broomhill and then worked over Gleadless way. It's the only place in the world where male bus conductors call other blokes 'luv'. Great place.
Welcome.
 
Nah then just had to reply to this post.

I was born in Sheffield but now living on't wet side of the Pennines. (not treally got much of an accent anymore) but most of the family still over there and for years it still felt like going home when we visited.

Jx
 
Sheffield does seem to engender a sense of home for many people who come here and then stop. I've been here for 20 years now live just of Ecclesall road by the botanical gardens if you know the area. Born in west yorkshire tho so I am still an immigrant to the socialist rebublic of south yorkshire.
 
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