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ОтветитьtHiRd
ОтветитьMuito bom
ОтветитьI love the sound of this horn
ОтветитьVery good
ОтветитьDeben escribir en el video la traducción en español
ОтветитьJim has improved his sound, sounds much better!
Ответитьyeaaaa but to bad there isn't a tenor version... (and now someone replies " but my friend, there IS a tenor version!") someone make my day please
ОтветитьMy first thought on the tone was "Johnny Hodges"-esque.
ОтветитьMantap 🤘👌👍
ОтветитьIs the octave key as smooth as the Martin Tenor 1948 octave key?
ОтветитьAbsolutely brilliant! Superb tone (shame about the knee bends!). I think that I have just found my next sax. How much of that tone was the player and how much the sax? How much are they?
Ответитьjims been puttin in work on his alto I see
ОтветитьWhat a beautiful horn!
ОтветитьNo one does a review quite like Jim does. So much polish, as well as his playing. These videos really are a treat to any sax enthusiast. Thank you Jim, many times. Just terrific.
ОтветитьSounds bright, but not too bright. Would like to hear a Tenor.
ОтветитьThe sax of my dreams!
ОтветитьHow doy you think this sax compares to Yanagisawa Awo2?
ОтветитьI think Jim is playing a daddario select jazz mouthpiece.. But is it D5m , D6m ,D7m ..?? Please I would be really thankfull to know!
ОтветитьHi, Jim, do all the P. Mauriat saxophones have the similar Bigger Bell design as compared to Yamaha, Yanagisawa Or Selmer?
ОтветитьSounds amazing...
ОтветитьSounds sweet 👍🎷😎
ОтветитьWhat mouthpiece and reed is Jim playing on it
ОтветитьBeautiful horn
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