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 For you former Delancie/Caldwell students: What is a
Author: cjwright 
Date:   2006-08-31 10:07

I've read a lot about Caldwell/Delancie discussing doing "loops". What are loops exactly? I once took a lesson with Bill Banovitz, a Lifschey student, who taught something of a loop with my air to make a funny loopy crescendo/decrescendo while changing intensity/vibrato/color of the tone. Needless to say, it was hard to learn in a single setting.

Is this the same "loopy" thing? Can anyone explain it clearly to me, and maybe refer me to a recording/specific location (CD time mark exactly) where I might be able to hear it?

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 Re: For you former Delancie/Caldwell students: What is a
Author: oboeblank 
Date:   2006-08-31 14:54

I think that maybe what you are speaking about is a Tabuteau thing.
If you listen to recordings of Bloom I think you will hear it quite a bit, as well as Tabuteau, Lisfchey and De Lancie.
I always thought the "loop" was the scaling of wind intensity that Tabuteau taught.

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