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<blockquote data-quote="cappers" data-source="post: 629328" data-attributes="member: 9742"><p>[USER=10954]@JSherry58[/USER] ......... I started on a 4C (tenor) and changed to a 5C a few months later which was just what I needed at my stage of playing. But after several months I hankered after something more flexible and richer. I bought a used Selmer Soloist-Style Longshank 'E' from [USER=1]@Pete Thomas[/USER] and haven't looked back. </p><p></p><p>It's said you'll know when it's time to change your mpc and I didn't understand...how, why, what are the signs? I can only comment retrospectively, I knew the Soloist was for right me when I blew it. I still play the 5C but it feels quite restricted now in comparison to the Soloist. </p><p></p><p>I do get moments of wondering what an Otto Link or PPT or JodyJazz would sound like but I am content for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cappers, post: 629328, member: 9742"] [USER=10954]@JSherry58[/USER] ......... I started on a 4C (tenor) and changed to a 5C a few months later which was just what I needed at my stage of playing. But after several months I hankered after something more flexible and richer. I bought a used Selmer Soloist-Style Longshank 'E' from [USER=1]@Pete Thomas[/USER] and haven't looked back. It's said you'll know when it's time to change your mpc and I didn't understand...how, why, what are the signs? I can only comment retrospectively, I knew the Soloist was for right me when I blew it. I still play the 5C but it feels quite restricted now in comparison to the Soloist. I do get moments of wondering what an Otto Link or PPT or JodyJazz would sound like but I am content for now. [/QUOTE]
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