Hi Guys! Thanks for listening and the remarks.

First, Nedim - I think you may have taken my "toy sax" statement too seriously. In this video I am playing a Chinese-made copy of a Yanigasawa curved soprano sax. The little horn is actually a real sax and I referred to it as "toy" since it's little and cute.

Scott - thanks buddy! I had not taken the soprano to a gig because of the mic'ing issues, but decided to just tough it out on this gig. As you know, the EQ needs to be carefully set to avoid the "nasal" sound on a soprano. When I got this horn, I wanted a dark mellow sound. For some reason, the curved soprano is closer to the sound I'm after. I like it better than the sound of my Selmer straight soprano. Are you and Chuck Wheeler still giggin' in Mobile?

Randy
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Randy

PA4X, SX900 (Baby Genos), Roland U-20, L1 Compact, Way 2 Many Saxes

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