Hi Steve, 
I enjoy your wit. Nothing like a bit of irony to brighten up my day. Anyway, I 
took the opportunity to try out the online reply system instead of waiting for 
the mail to arrive so all is good. I'm glad you enjoyed the video and were 
inspired to make such a detailed response. It is this kind of response that I 
have been talking about all along.
testing, testing......
Cheers,
Wendell



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???? I'm not sure I really like that quality.? What I'm hearing is, an unstable 
beginning of each note, ramping up to a vowel sound and then the vowel sound 
gets unstable at the end of each note.? In slow motion, kind of a dtwaaaaoooud 
(very Arabic, that), but of course all happening very quickly.? Maybe it's the 
tongue moving up to stop the note that changes the vowel towards the end of the 
note?? Somehow though, it does seem to leave the beginning of the next note 
unstable.? 

??? Some advice I heard and liked was that if the note sounds beautiful and 
stable at the very end, the beginning of the next note will be easy, clear and 
stable.? I think that's because it means the air will be stable and absolutely 
ready for the beginning of the next note.
??? Anyway, sorry I'm not trying to harsh out on you!, just trying to analyze 
what I'm hearing.? 


- Steve Mumford


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