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Kazuhiro
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Posted: 27 Sep 2012 at 9:53pm |
I thought that it was not at all an unpopular musical instrument, but in any case I intended to do this. The personality that having charm and each musician of the musical instrument have is splendid. If a fan talks about this musical instrument, these four people are important.
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js
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I voted for Gerry Mulligan, Chopin's Prelude in E never sounded better. I also enjoyed Cecil Payne playing Jardu.
Don't forget about Lisa Simpson.
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Kazuhiro
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I keenly realized it after all when I should have humor like it.
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Steve Wyzard
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YES, I like the sound of the baritone sax, and have voted here for Pepper Adams (with no offense meant toward Gerry Mulligan). No mention of Ronnie Cuber?
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