Klarinet Archive - Posting 000789.txt from 2000/05

From: Don Longacre <nw2v@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] Re: tone -- a neurological approach
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 05:52:15 -0400

Bill Wright writes:
< ....and while I'm recommending things, a recording is in print
right now of Marcellus playing in the Cleveland Orchestra: Debussy>

Bill: Can you recall where this CD was offered? Just a quick
comment on the E > C# move. Try it with left pinky then right pinky,
positioning the pinky above the appropriate C# key as you sound the E
and see if a different feel exists. As the intervening D closes,
the C# opens and there may be a dissimilar spring action between
the two C#s.

Further, your review of the Descarte book was interesting. What moves
us in any aesthetic experience, I believe, is an intangible collection
of neural responses that draws from the resource of each individual
mind and therefore, except in a general way, is virtually undefinable.

Don Longacre

Don Longacre

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