RE: [Hornlist] Re: Singing and Playing at the Same Time

2005-01-26 Thread David Goldberg
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[Hornlist] Re: Singing and Playing at the Same Time

2005-01-26 Thread rob
"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.

RE: [Hornlist] Re: Singing and Playing at the Same Time

2005-01-26 Thread Steve Freides
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

[Hornlist] Re: Singing and Playing at the Same Time

2005-01-26 Thread Mark Taylor
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