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      <title>The Eminence Double Bass - A Real Game Changer</title>
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      <description>I honestly didn&amp;#39;t think the eminence double bass would feel this close to a real upright until I actually stood behind one at a local jazz session. Most &amp;#39;portable&amp;#39; basses I&amp;#39;ve tried over the years felt like playing a fence post with strings</description>
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