April 7, 2010 by Bruce Hembd
Archived under: Horn music, Practice | PDF
Restored PDF Downloads, I
UPDATE 4/18/10 Fixed broken links on the original posts.
With the temporary hibernation of horndoggie.com, some PDF materials that were housed there and linked here at Horn Matters disappeared into the Internet ether.
Here is the first round of restoring those lost X-files to the downloads page and to each individual post describing the PDF’s contents.
- Buddah Lee
PDF. Original post describing the exercise.
- My Lip Trills Stink
PDF. Original post describing the exercise.
- Expansion Flow Study
PDF. Original post describing the exercise.
- Beefers
PDF. Original post describing the exercise.
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