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Author: Clarineat
Date: 2020-10-03 20:16
Interesting how subjective (and different) people’s interpretations are. This is not my experience with the word “covered” at all... in fact I was taught it was a desirable trait to the sound. And the way I think of it... it is!
Youre right about the overtones being off harmonics, but I thought this was implied because that’s how the clarinet works?
Sean Perrin
Host of the Clarineat Podcast
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Re: I don't understand "warm," "dark," "covered," et al new |
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