The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: Windy Dreamer
Date: 2018-11-19 18:41
I have never studied music so I do get the vocabulary mangled quite often.Last night I finally made sense of bright, warm and dark overtones through an article that included graphs to illustrate the differences. I should have said that in the past I had read that germans preferred dark tones in their clarinets and other instruments.If in fact their instruments are tuned to be darker, then the overall listening experience would be perceived as lower in pitch as compared to brighter performances. The other major issue is that in listening I can actually hear the different instruments with all their color. Yesterday while seeking out one recommended player I watched him going through the motions but heard nothing he played. It was very frustrating watching him play in several settings without being able to hear him at all let alone appreciate his unique style.
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Windy Dreamer |
2018-11-19 01:04 |
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2018-11-19 03:12 |
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Windy Dreamer |
2018-11-19 04:46 |
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Paul Aviles |
2018-11-19 16:02 |
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Re: Berlin Dvorak Serenade for Wind new |
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Windy Dreamer |
2018-11-19 18:41 |
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2018-11-19 20:28 |
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