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Re: Intervals enharmony question
From: |
Hans Åberg |
Subject: |
Re: Intervals enharmony question |
Date: |
Mon, 30 Apr 2018 23:53:51 +0200 |
> On 30 Apr 2018, at 23:46, Torsten Hämmerle <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Hans Åberg-2 wrote
>> I suspect the least pitch-flexible instrument is the oboe, as one
>> typically uses that for a tuning reference pitch.
>
> Yep, and just to keep up tradition, it's the oboe player who operates the
> digital tuning device. ;D
>
> Modern times...
They are good for developing the sense of pitch; on a flute, one stops and
checks certain pitches, so it is difficult to do that in a performance. And one
can use a teacher instead, but it is more expensive.
- Re: Intervals enharmony question, (continued)
- Re: Intervals enharmony question, Hans Åberg, 2018/04/30
- Re: Intervals enharmony question, Torsten Hämmerle, 2018/04/30
- Re: Intervals enharmony question, Hans Åberg, 2018/04/30
- Re: Intervals enharmony question, David Kastrup, 2018/04/30
- Re: Intervals enharmony question, Hans Åberg, 2018/04/30
- Re: Intervals enharmony question, J Martin Rushton, 2018/04/30
- Re: Intervals enharmony question, Torsten Hämmerle, 2018/04/30
- Re: Intervals enharmony question, David Kastrup, 2018/04/30
- Re: Intervals enharmony question, Hans Åberg, 2018/04/30
- Re: Intervals enharmony question, Torsten Hämmerle, 2018/04/30
- Re: Intervals enharmony question,
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- Re: Intervals enharmony question, Vaughan McAlley, 2018/04/30
- Re: Intervals enharmony question, Paul Scott, 2018/04/30
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