BEDE, I love this, so let me shed some light on the issue, Anthony Williams invented the first double second in 1950, one year after he invented the 4ths & 5ths notes assesment order or the "spider web" tenor pan, the double second derived from the 4ths & 5ths design, before he was selected for TASPO, with the same notes assesment order that is present today, Williams brought it into the TASPO ensemble where he represented North Stars, Williams invented / designed the first double pan period, Ellie Mannette forged / copied Williams work implementing Plagiarism, with Ellie Mannette looking back at Williams instrument, Williams right side clock wise is E Bb F# D G# C, which will appear as the left side for Ellie Mannette and, Williams left side clock wise C# G B Eb A F will appear as Ellie Mannette right side, there's a TASPO photo disclosing Ellie Mannette sitting in front of Williams, with Dudley Smith playing the other double pan, the tenor pong Lt Griffith called it, or double cello also made by Williams for Dudley where Lt Grifftih summond Williams to make said instrument for Dudley, and a set bass for Philmore "boots" Davidson out of the 55 gal drum, the first single second pan was made by Carlron "sonny/sire" Roach in 1946, on instructions from "bajan" Cecil Ward, and they called it the strummer, Roach also invented the "tune boom circa the same time, the double tenor was invented by Percy "lizard " Thomas of Katsenjammers 1955 of Colville Street Woodbrook, on instructions from Evris Barquin, where they won the 1956 Music Festival with "Jose Padilla's, The Breeze and I", and Neville Jules the "Cuatro pan" the for runner to the modern day "guitar pan", the 4ths & 5ths, D seconds, triple cellos, Quadros, high midrange, and low basses, Pan on stand, pan on wheels 1,2,3,4,5,6 bass set Williams, the "Echo Phone or triple tenor, and 7 set bass Herman" rock" Johnston, the Bert-phone Bertie Marshall,the Quad Duet Ellie Mannette, the 9 and 12 bass set Rudolph Charles, the first to tune a 55 gal drum was, the Late Kelvin Morris of # 5 Nepaul Street St James, and Williams in November of 1945, then Carlton "sonny" Roach in 1946, Williams derived his instruments to broaden the range/scope of said instruments to accommadate any an all musical pieces, anything that is warranted, feel free to ask me, CHOW $ NOW...
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Aye Leslie, Why don't you put this comment in the existing Discussion so that other people will see instead of opening up another Thread, I went ahead and Copy and Paste it to my Discussion.