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Author: hyunmin
Date: 2021-10-02 05:17
Hello,
I've noticed that Baldeyrou's articulation has a very "round" shape to it. Regular articulation seems to take on a shape more reminiscent of (if the sound levels were to be graphed) the start and end of a sawtooth waveform. Baldeyrou's almost seems like a half cycle of a sine wave, each note sounding clear and distinct; sometimes even sounding like a virtual instrument!
Hopefully my thought process makes sense somewhat, but would anyone have any ideas on how he is able to achieve this style of articulation? Here is a link to the recording I was listening to in writing this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGGQTB0NWaQ
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