For the penultimate in sound fun, download Test Tone Generator from
http://www.esser.u-net.com/ttg.htm
It is shareware and it will work for 30 days, then poof. It plays two
simultaneous tones of your choosing. Very good to experiment with. Feel
the beats!
You can tell that they haven't update
"Steve Freides" writes " Franz . . .he mentions singing and playing at the
same time, suggesting that if one plays written middle C while singing a
fifth above on G, the E in between will be heard as well.I tried it and
I hear only the two notes I'm producing, no third pitch in the middle.
5 1:43 PM
> To: horn@music.memphis.edu
> Subject: [Hornlist] Re: Singing and Playing at the Same Time
>
> Steve,
>
> Actually the E you'll hear is a sixth above the G, and it'll
> be kinda whistly sounding. Move the G to an A and the E
> above moves to an F
Steve,
Actually the E you'll hear is a sixth above the G, and it'll be kinda
whistly sounding. Move the G to an A and the E above moves to an F (nice
plagal cadence - is that spelled right? It's been a long time). You'll only
hear the differential notes if the two "main" pitches (singing and pla
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