tuba with stand - for short people
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Re: tuba with stand - for short people
Instead of the "groaning" option, you'll have to settle for a Thank You. ![Facepalm2 :facepalm2:](./images/smilies/facepalm32.gif)
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Re: tuba with stand - for short people
Reminds me to share...
Apparently Mice prefer Martins. Or at least i found pistachio shells in the Martin Baritone recording bell, and not in any other instrument. (well, not yet)
Back to the topic at hand.
What key is it in?
Apparently Mice prefer Martins. Or at least i found pistachio shells in the Martin Baritone recording bell, and not in any other instrument. (well, not yet)
Back to the topic at hand.
What key is it in?
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