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  • #78679
    john
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      sounds great Simon…good luck!
      just be as prepared as you can with the music you are playing.
      don’t worry about the audience.

      #78695
      brother cavefish
      Participant

        the mans style has alot of fall offs up and down, original version,, this would a a tough one to perfect , if one want to fully copy,

        #78761
        Anonymous

          Good Luck Simon, for 2.5 yrs, your sax sound is very good.

          Lots of seasoned band musicians place more emphasis on you being in time and don’t care how bad or how good your sax sounds, accompanying bad timing is what frustrates them the most.

          #78763
          Simon
          Participant

            Thanks all. I hope someone will record concert, so i can share it with you.

            S.

            #78775
            Anonymous

              No Pressure (only kidding).
              Good luck

              #79602
              Simon
              Participant


                Ok, so here is my first solo. I did all my best. Feeling when you play in front of the crowd is fantastic.

                Simon

                #79604
                Michael
                Participant

                  @Simon–Way to go! You sound great, very cool 🙂

                  #79608
                  Pete
                  Participant

                    Well done Simon*****

                    #79627
                    Anonymous

                      Well Done! Pal

                      #79648
                      john
                      Keymaster

                        your sound has improved from the last time I heard you! this is great…
                        it came out very strong and I could tell you really worked on everything.
                        next time think about your music stand position. it’s almost staight up and down and so your sax is blowing right into it and blocking a little of the sound. a slight angled positioning would help that and you would still be able to read just the same.
                        this point is not related you your performance and something most people woupdn’t think of

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