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Author: Tony Pay ★2017
Date: 2019-10-15 00:49
>> I'd agree with Ed on this one. I think that the more physical act of consciously taking a deep breath promotes more physicality in general..........if you're not careful to isolate one action from another.
>> Just in general there is a tendency to speed up and play sharper as one gets caught up in a chart that starts humming along (and you get a bit overly emotionally involved). Same thing.>>
More idiocy.
>> Hi Luuk. Thank you for that link; the article explains some things but leaves a number of questions open. For example, does it imply that the same problem must occur on all wind instruments? >>
Yes, of course. You can adjust for it, but the tendency towards it is still there as a result of the physics and chemistry of the situation.
Tony
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Philip Caron |
2019-10-14 07:23 |
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Micke Isotalo |
2019-10-14 11:21 |
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Luuk |
2019-10-14 12:21 |
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Ed Palanker |
2019-10-14 15:51 |
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Paul Aviles |
2019-10-14 21:09 |
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Philip Caron |
2019-10-14 21:56 |
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Re: intonation and breathing |
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Tony Pay |
2019-10-15 00:49 |
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Paul Aviles |
2019-10-15 02:36 |
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Dibbs |
2019-10-15 13:37 |
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Luuk |
2019-10-15 11:31 |
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Paul Aviles |
2019-10-15 15:53 |
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