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      <title>Picking a Solid Stool for Double Bass Playing</title>
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      <description>Finding a comfortable stool for double bass isn&amp;#39;t just about giving your legs a break during a long rehearsal; it&amp;#39;s really about protecting your back and making sure your technique stays solid. If you&amp;#39;ve ever tried to play a three-hour jazz gig or a</description>
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