Steve, we always found ways, that nothing was between player & stage or 
audience.

But I got the reason for this flattening effect:

"STAGE IS BUILT FLAT in most places."

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Am 30.05.2011 um 03:51 schrieb Steven Mumford:

> 
> 
>     I'll freely admit I've never done an offstage call.  Hans mentioned that 
> the sound appears flatter and flatter the farther away from the stage you 
> are.  Could it be that whatever stuff is between you and the stage, be it 
> curtains, around corners or etc., could be slightly slowing the speed of 
> sound?  Closer to the stage, less stuff slowing the speed of sound down?
>     BTW, this is a well known phenomenon among trumpet players too, so a horn 
> only explanation doesn't work.
> 
> - Steve Mumford
>     
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