Klarinet Archive - Posting 000291.txt from 2002/11

From: George Kidder <gkidder@-----.org>
Subj: Re: [kl] Spectral graphs - novice vs. professional
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 13:06:07 -0500

Mark, I don't find that Bill has drawn any conclusions. He merely points
out an interesting difference between THESE two graphs. It is exactly
observations such as this that provide the seed for further experimentation
and possible valid conclusions.

At 12:57 PM 11/6/02, you wrote:
>On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, William Wright wrote:
>
> > Did you notice (on http://hughes38.som.ohio-state.edu ) that the final
> > graph was played by "a student" rather than by an experienced
> > player?.... and look at the difference in the two graphs
> >
> > The experienced player's graph is mostly sharp spikes and sharp
> > reversals at the bottom of each valley, whereas the student's graph is
> > filled with blobs of 'fuzz' in between the odd-numbered spikes.
>
>Bill, I'm sure you know better than to draw conclusions from one sample.
>
>Mark C.
>
>
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George Kidder
Senior Scientist and Instrumentation Officer
Mt. Desert Island Biological Laboratory
Salisbury Cove, ME

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