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    | Author: Loree BF51 Date:   2013-02-21 02:42
 
 Oboe-owl really has the right approach. Do some vocalization and you will probably find that any attempt at vibrato will result in a constricted sound, especially if it's throat originated. Other than it sounds too jagged, its usually not possible to slow a throat vubrato down enough to sound musical in a piano - adagio passage. Listen to the BSOMunch recording of the Berlioz Symphony Fantastique and compare it to the CSO/Solti recording, where you're comparing Speyer to Schiltz. If you don't like Grover a lot more, then I'll quietly shut up! There is a notable paradox in the application, to be sure. but that's for another time. Regards.
 
 R. Still former student
 
 
 
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|     | Re: Need some help with vibrato! |  | Loree BF51 | 2013-02-21 02:42 |  
 
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