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Randy Hunter

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I'd just like to say hello to everyone and thank AndyB for introducing me to this forum. I'd also like to thank Pete for sponsoring the Cafe Saxophone! I've received a welcome from a couple of folks on a thread I responded to, but thought I should formally say "Hey!" to everyone.

I've been active for quite a while on a couple of other saxophone sites, and look forward to participating in some of the discussions here. as well as making new saxophone friends!

Randy
www.randyhunterjazz.com
Lessons page: www.beginningsax.com/Jazz Improv Lessons.htm
 
Hey Hey Randy ...

Glad you dropped by at the "ole Cafe" ...

I wondered if you would ring the doorbell ;}

I have visited your website on a number of occasions - nice work there ... :welldone

Being just a beginner [n00b] at the Saxophone - I am keen to learn all I can ...

I have a teacher here in the UK - who works me hard and clips my ear if I get lazy ... :shocked:

Look forward to chattering mate ...

Cheers :cheers:
 
Croeso i'r Caffi Sacsoffon o Skabertawe yngh Nghymru! Also, welcome to Cafe Saxophone from Swansea in Wales, birthplace of Dylan Thomas, Snake Davis & Lawrence Cottle.

I look forward to getting to know you and haveing a longer look on your website.
Kind regards
Tom
 
Hi Randy

Welcome to the cafe,looks like you've got plenty to teach all us novices, I'm going to enjoy exploring your web sites,hope it's not going to turn into a learning type of GAS! ! ! !

All the best....john
 
Good to see you here, Randy. Please tell us something about that great-sounding horn that you play on your lessons.
-AndyB


Thanks again everyone for the friendly welcome. This does seem to be a great place with a lot of friendly correspondence.

AndyB, the horn is an old Mark VI that I've had for 35 years, and it was 10 years old when I got it. I play a Mark VII neck on it, which seems to open up the sound and improve the intonation. The mouthpiece is a Gaurdala Studio.

Randy
www.randyhunterjazz.com
Lessons page: www.beginningsax.com/Jazz Improv Lessons.htm
 
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