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Who believes in Link Chops?
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<blockquote data-quote="jonf" data-source="post: 517784" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Doesn't actually sound that crazy to me. My comment was really just in response to the one I quoted, rather than your original post. The post I quoted said that there was a belief in 'Link Chops', based on a principle, which to my mind, applies to the whole process of learning to play sax, rather than a specific one.</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, having played a number of mouthpieces over the last 42 years, I don't believe there is any specific learning process for Otto Link mouthpieces. My guess is that your experience of getting on with a number of them recently is more down to variations in the samples you've played. Could also be changes in reeds, or other variables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonf, post: 517784, member: 7"] Doesn't actually sound that crazy to me. My comment was really just in response to the one I quoted, rather than your original post. The post I quoted said that there was a belief in 'Link Chops', based on a principle, which to my mind, applies to the whole process of learning to play sax, rather than a specific one. For what it's worth, having played a number of mouthpieces over the last 42 years, I don't believe there is any specific learning process for Otto Link mouthpieces. My guess is that your experience of getting on with a number of them recently is more down to variations in the samples you've played. Could also be changes in reeds, or other variables. [/QUOTE]
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