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 RE: Grrrr...
Author: Gordon (NZ) 
Date:   2001-02-23 12:17

I've never heard it explained that way. Thanks. It is so common to hear words like "centre" and never amnage to work out what they mean. At least to you it seems to mean to introduce more volume in uppper partials.

I reckon most students would be afraid to ask what is meant by "centred" tone (or a whole host of other words) for fear of sounding ignorant.

Now is my perception true that the MAIN factor (apart from keeping a slim lip cushion) involved for getting strong upper partials is to maintain as high air pressure as possible, whatever note is being played?

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Brad 2001-02-22 05:21 
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William 2001-02-22 14:41 
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Ken Shaw 2001-02-22 16:09 
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