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the pianissimo and the entrancing b flat
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Re: the pianissimo and the entrancing b flat
Keep it up! I like your themes and riffs.
One thing I’d suggest (that I need to do too) is to use velocity to develop the phrasing, in your case with the piano. You know, work the soft and the loud notes, plus the sustain, I think it will sound fantastic.
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One thing I’d suggest (that I need to do too) is to use velocity to develop the phrasing, in your case with the piano. You know, work the soft and the loud notes, plus the sustain, I think it will sound fantastic.
-N
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Re: the pianissimo and the entrancing b flat
Ha, thanks, this was in jest, I did it in 5 minutes just as a response to the bot spam post with the same Subject title. I couldn't pick out a b flat without looking haha so i took it as a challenge. http://forums.acoustica.com/bbs/viewtop ... 25&t=24408
Anyone care to jump in? Try to keep to the theme as relayed by the great Hanaltib:
I needed to simply touch the keys lightly for the horn to play the b flat. And of course the other notes came out just as easily.
There is a difference between a playing condition sound and pianissimo and entrancing.
My question is; how would you describe the feeling of the pianissimo and entrancing b flat?
I have the sensation of tautness, of a connextion between my breath and the instrument.
Apparently, on an accostic level, there are many simularities beteen the column of air and the string of a string instrument….
I had a sensation of tautness early this morning, but my second cup of coffee took care of that.
Anyone care to jump in? Try to keep to the theme as relayed by the great Hanaltib:
I needed to simply touch the keys lightly for the horn to play the b flat. And of course the other notes came out just as easily.
There is a difference between a playing condition sound and pianissimo and entrancing.
My question is; how would you describe the feeling of the pianissimo and entrancing b flat?
I have the sensation of tautness, of a connextion between my breath and the instrument.
Apparently, on an accostic level, there are many simularities beteen the column of air and the string of a string instrument….
I had a sensation of tautness early this morning, but my second cup of coffee took care of that.
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Re: the pianissimo and the entrancing b flat
Bhahahaha!!!
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Re: the pianissimo and the entrancing b flat
Looks like an authentic post to me, though not necessarily the best translation from the original Chinese. Okay maybe it was spam
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