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What Bass section?
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What Bass section?
Message at the opening of N3 (see picture). What Bass section? There is no line mentioning Bass section in the web page referenced.
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Francois2010 - Posts: 271
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Re: What Bass section?
I think the update is called "double-bass section" on the update page (not just "bass section").
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Re: What Bass section?
Francois2010 wrote:Message at the opening of N3 (see picture). What Bass section? There is no line mentioning Bass section in the web page referenced.
Yes...you should update. This is in reference to the Double Bass Section and Solo Double Bass
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Re: What Bass section?
Admin wrote:Francois2010 wrote:Message at the opening of N3 (see picture). What Bass section? There is no line mentioning Bass section in the web page referenced.
Yes...you should update. This is in reference to the Double Bass Section and Solo Double Bass
Thank you! What this will change for these instruments?
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Francois2010 - Posts: 271
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Re: What Bass section?
Long sustained tied notes sound tied, long and sustained 

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Re: What Bass section?
fabiolcati wrote:Long sustained tied notes sound tied, long and sustained
Thank you!
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