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Articulations / Brass instruments / Tonguing / Slur / Legato / Slide / Emory Remington / Trombone / Trumpet / Embouchure / Alan Raph
Date: 2008-07-18 09:50:32
Articulations
Brass instruments
Tonguing
Slur
Legato
Slide
Emory Remington
Trombone
Trumpet
Embouchure
Alan Raph

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