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Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 10:20:21 EDT
From: PL5~ol.com
Subject: Re: Ode to Special Tunings

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In a message dated 7/12/01 7:56:37 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
fsst~indspring.com writes:

> . But highlighting the difficulty of playing a clean
> bent note does support the argument for special tunings. If a special
> tuned harp allows me to play an "important" melody note better, it
> certainly can add to my enjoyment of playing and probably adds to the
> audience's enjoyment in listening. Nice tools to have

Actually it highlights the argument for ear training and practice more than
it does special tunings.

Andrew

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In a message dated 7/12/01
7:56:37 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

fsst~indspring.com writes:





.  But
highlighting the difficulty of playing a clean

bent note does support the argument for special tunings.  If a
special

tuned harp allows me to play an "important" melody note better, it

certainly can add to my enjoyment of playing and probably adds to the

audience's enjoyment in listening.  Nice tools to have
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Actually it highlights the argument for ear training and practice more
than

it does special tunings.



Andrew


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