I hate to contradict David, whose posts are generally dead-on, but...
Give a violin part to 10 violinists and you'll get at least 11 different
bowings!
Neal Gittleman
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(so please excuse any tap-pos!)
> On Aug 15, 2017, at 2:56 PM, David H. Bailey
On 8/15/2017 3:14 PM, Michael Dutka wrote:
> Hi, folks. Reviewing a fairly large opera score, about 160 minutes of
> music, and one thing that would be phenomenally helpful is some kind of
> plug-in or app that would let Finale users see every up and down bow, even
> when they're not written in.
>
Hi, folks. Reviewing a fairly large opera score, about 160 minutes of
music, and one thing that would be phenomenally helpful is some kind of
plug-in or app that would let Finale users see every up and down bow, even
when they're not written in.
The string players I've spoken to don't like it
Cool! Thanks for sharing!
On Aug 15, 2017 4:37 AM, "SN jef chippewa"
wrote:
>
> thanks, some fun links by those science guys!
>
> yeah the limit to 5 pitches (2nd-6th partial)
> seems to be the max speed a human can spin the
> thing, and the fundamental is always
No name on mine - obviously the cheaper variety that no respectable business
wants to own up to!
I have to admit that I never actually learned a name for them I just bought a
few from a local toy shop about 20 years ago.
On 15/08/2017, at 6:04 PM, SN jef chippewa wrote:
>
> thanks, some fun
thanks, some fun links by those science guys!
yeah the limit to 5 pitches (2nd-6th partial)
seems to be the max speed a human can spin the
thing, and the fundamental is always inaudible.
about the name, what the industry and the users
call them could be different. is there actually
a name
found this via a link richard sent for twirly tube thingys, the
screaming balloons are awesome!
How To Make Spooky Sounds - Cool Science Experiment
https://youtu.be/AkO7telYR_A
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