Hear, hear!

David

On 7 November 2010 21:55, David Tayler <[email protected]> wrote:
> (snip)
>>Last night I heard a very nice concert of mostly Baroque
>>guitar.  This is not an instrument I have any experience on, so I
>>have a question. While the music was played with great style and
>>expressiveness, I noticed some things that in a lute player I would
>>not think that good. Things like squeeks, and twangs, and notes that
>>in the contrapuntal texture were inappropriately loud or soft.
>
> Live music is great!
> A typical classical music CD has 800 edits, a typical solo CD, such
> as guitar, lute, harpsichord, etc, varies, but the high and low
> numbers for the albums I hvae worked range from 450-2200
> Now 2200 edits is a a very large number, that's 2200 twangs splats
> and squeeks that have been removed. Basically, a correction has been
> applied every 2 seconds.
> So, live music is better. By going to a real concert, you hear
> something that is real, and support musicians directly.
>
>
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