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  • The baritone had eaten something that did not agree with him, and he stopped playing and laid down in a life boat, the alto became cold around the extremities and quit playing and went to the smoke stack to warm himself, the b-flat began to perspire and quit playing and fanned himself with the cymbals, and all of the horn blowers were e-flat and b-flat on the deck in less than two minutes.

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  • Assistant principal clarinetist Ashley Leigh offered a haunting e-flat solo and Glenn Basham a poignant violin interlude during the largo.

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  • Explaining the eerie sound of "Danse macabre," he told the students that composer Saint-Saens used a violin's e-flat note.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2008

  • Explaining the eerie sound of "Danse macabre," he told the students that composer Saint-Saens used a violin's e-flat note.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2008

  • Explaining the eerie sound of "Danse macabre," he told the students that composer Saint-Saens used a violin's e-flat note.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2008

  • Explaining the eerie sound of "Danse macabre," he told the students that composer Saint-Saens used a violin's e-flat note.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2008

  • Explaining the eerie sound of "Danse macabre," he told the students that composer Saint-Saens used a violin's e-flat note.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2008

  • Explaining the eerie sound of "Danse macabre," he told the students that composer Saint-Saens used a violin's e-flat note.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2008

  • Explaining the eerie sound of "Danse macabre," he told the students that composer Saint-Saens used a violin's e-flat note.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2008

  • Explaining the eerie sound of "Danse macabre," he told the students that composer Saint-Saens used a violin's e-flat note.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2008

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