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Woodwind Forum Discussion Community Launched!
0You’ve found the woodwindforum.com’s front page!
Poke around and you will find diverse content about woodwind instruments. We also have a Vintage Ads Gallery and one of the best resources (if we do say so ourselves) about Yanagisawa Saxophones.
Our Discussion Community is a great place to talk about your favorite woodwind instrument whether it is a saxophone, clarinet, flute, oboe, or bassoon.
www.woodwindforum.com/community
Twelve Days of Christmas – Saxophone Style
0On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me
Twelve New York Meyers
Eleven Charlie Parkers
Ten Zoots a-drinking
Nine brown box Rico’s
Eight reeds adjusting
Seven ligs a loosening
Six tunes a changing
Five vintage horns
Four Great Neck Brilhart’s
Three Stan Getz’s
Two vintage links
And a gorgeous and mint Mark VI
Listening To A Conversation – Lessons in Jazz Improv with Tim Price and Sue Terry
0I had the opportunity to review a new CD by Tim Price and Sue Terry. It’s a great free improv collection. You can read the review in the Reviews Section.
Selmer La Voix Alto and Tenor Review
0I recently had the opportunity to try out the new Selmer La Voix Alto and Tenor from my local music store. These horns are replacement models in Selmer USA\’s intermediate line.
See the Reviews Section for the complete review.
More Vintage Ads
0Make that about 150 vintage ads in our Vintage Ad Gallery.
You’ll find a nice selection of ads for clarinets, saxophones, flutes, and even bassoon.
Vintage Ads
0We’ve added a vintage ads gallery. I’ve collected just under 100 cool vintage ads and other pieces of interesting documents pertaining to many of the great old and present names of the saxophone world.
Buescher, Conn, Martin, Brilhart, Selmer, and King along with a host of others.
Greg Fishman Interview
0I completed an interview this last week with Chicago based tenor saxophonist and educator Greg Fishman. Look for it in the next week or so on [link] and here. Greg’s a great player and has a new book out called Jazz Saxophone Etudes. You can get a copy from his website [link] I will be reviewing it in a seperate article in the near future.
Welcome to our site
0This site is dedicated to the Woodwind enthusiast. We will cover classical to jazz. Saxophones, Clarinets, and Flutes. With learning resources, fun links, and hands on reviews for players of all abilities.