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What instruments are inexpensive, portable and not too loud?
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Adjusting clarinet or saxophone reeds
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Logical way to learn movable scales on guitar?
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How well does mental practice work for you on different instruments?
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Playing non-Western scales on the Oud
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Adjusting clarinet or saxophone reeds
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Tuning the Ouds
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Logical way to learn movable scales on guitar?
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Do music theory books differ per instrument?
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Where should I go to learn about non-Western scales (particularly Turkish & Greek)
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Where should I go to learn about non-Western scales (particularly Turkish & Greek)
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Logical way to learn movable scales on guitar?
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