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		<title>Pro Musicians&#8217; Tips #1 of 4:  About Instruments &amp; Equipment</title>
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			&#160; p {font-size:110%} li {font-size:110%} As a supplement to the large bodies of valuable information available, these lists of &#8220;Pro Musicians&#8217; Tip&#8221; has been compiled from years of personal experience, observing others and by personal survey of about a dozen working professionals spanning all echelons of the business from local clubs to major-venue players and [...]]]></description>
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			ALTHOUGH THE MUSIC EACH PLAYER PLAYS contributes to creating the full communication of the tunes, the sound coming from the entire band is more important than what each individual is playing. Because of the composite factor of more than one person contributing to the creation of a whole, a group can only be as strong [...]]]></description>
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