Every interval has a unique vibration; for most music there are only
a small number of intervals, around 12. Once you learn the vibrations for
each interval, then you can play them in tune in any octave. E.g. the
vibration for a 3rd interval is the same no mater what octave it is in.
with intonation.
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> message: 3
> date: Sat, 26 May 2007 15:17:03 -0700
> from: "Valerie WELLS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> subject: [Hornlist] Re: Tinnitus and Intonation
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> Larry wrote:
> adapt and play well in tune, I don't know. Maybe
> those with t
Larry wrote:
I have bilateral tinnitus that sounds like a far away chorus of summer
crickets. When I came back to horn about 18 months ago, I was worried that
it would interfere with my ability to listen & play in tune. To my
surprize, it doesn't. I can match pitches with even the quietest
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