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15. Amy Bennett - 2010-02-03 16:45:23
oh yes very funny!!!!!!

I will be having nightmares about that one forever!
She does have a xylophone and already plays it better than me!

14. Robert - 2010-01-04 13:32:20
Amy, if you teach your little girl something.. make it a xylophone! - If she’s like her mum , she’ll just need the letters written on the notes!

13. Amy Bennett - 2009-11-02 16:51:56
obviously that message should say ’my little girl.’!

12. Amy Bennett - 2009-11-02 16:20:14
Finally got it up and running- nice one!! Hope everyone is well, I follow you from afar! (and will be teaching my litlw girl to play before too long!)

11. Jason - 2009-09-21 09:50:25
im guessin the name of that wierd instrument is a trumpaphone hahahaha

10. Shirley - 2009-08-21 12:44:43
Well done, I knew someone would know what it was!!
Thanks, Shirley

" target=_blank>9. John Holland - 2009-08-21 00:23:22
The instrument on the front page is a 1950’s Miraphone Double Bell Sax Shaped Trumpet (se below);

www.horncollector.com/Trumpets/Trumpets%20-%20Piston/Sax%20Shaped%20Trumpets/sax_shaped_trumpets.htm

Hope to be with you soon to get things sorted for the concert on Saturday 19th September.

John

8. Neil - 2009-08-20 12:38:28
im going to guess that the bizarre looking instrument is an echo saxrumpet lol

" target=_blank>7. Rob Tite - 2009-04-14 11:27:38
Hi John, if your in the area pop in, bring your sop!
All the best
Rob Tite

6. John Belton - 2009-04-08 11:03:12
Hi all,
Nice to see the band is still thriving.
I was there in the early eighties, for a brief spell, until being told by Dave Clark that I’d never make a sop player.
Wishing you every success.

John Belton. EYMS band.
North of England Champion Soprano Player!

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