Author: clarnibass
Date: 2011-12-03 04:48
>> because it will clarify what I'm trying to explain. <<
It's clear. Yes, humming and singing sound different played this way so I guess someone might want the humming. It's cleaner. But, it is not correct that you necessarily get the distortion when singing while playing, or at least not the obvious distortion, like when growling. It is possible to sing (not hum) a second voice. For example I've played Debora by Armand Angster, where the opening is bass clarinet low voice plus singing the upper voice. It's not as clean as humming but it's not distorted like growling at all. Humming laso makes it impossible to do certain things for example the length of the notes, when to start the notes, etc. e.g. in Debora it's two voices with pretty much the same rhythm and some of the notes are long.
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