Klarinet Archive - Posting 000097.txt from 2004/05

From: "Noel Taylor" <r.n.taylor@-----.uk>
Subj: RE: [kl] Vibrato in Nature?
Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 07:40:57 -0400

There was some nature program a few nights ago, and for a moment I could
have sworn the animals - the name of which I was too late to catch - =
were
being given a clarinet-made sound effect when they opened their mouths, =
but
no - it was their real voices. I didn't notice whether they were using
vibrato....

Noel Taylor

-----Original Message-----
From: Georg K=FChner [mailto:Georg.Kuehner@-----.de]=20
Sent: 06 May 2004 11:16
To: klarinet@-----.org
Subject: Re: [kl] Vibrato in Nature?

Animals narmally don't use a certain frequency and hold it as You do =
playing
clarinet! When I had to sing in University our teacher told us it is
necessary for vocal chords to release and therefore the use of the =
vibrato
is healthy vor the voice. (Singing very loud and long)

I hope this helps!

Gru=DF Georg K=FChner

Georg K=FChner
Klarinetten, Saxophone
Salonorchester an der P=E4dagogischen Hochschule HD
alias "Heidelberger Saloniker"

Telefon 0621 527962
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Am 06.05.2004 11:15 Uhr schrieb "Tony Pay" unter <tony.p@-----.org>:

> Apart from man-made sounds, I was unable to think of an example of =
vibrato
in
> any animal or bird cry -- apart perhaps from the whinny of a horse.
>=20
> Does anyone know of any other example? Some exotic bird perhaps?
>=20
> Tony

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