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Re: vibrato
- From: AGREENBA <AGREENBA...>
- Subject: Re: vibrato
- Date: Tue 05 Feb 2002 02.02 (GMT)
In a message dated 2/4/02 7:18:43 PM, Messiah701 (at) aol(dot)com writes:
<< How interesting! I recently took a clarinet lesson with Andy Statman.
The first thing that he noticed (and quickly changed in) my playing, was how
I made use of vibrato. I used it every so often to embelish certain held out
notes, and to add color to certain sustained tones. He told me that Dave
used a constant vibrato. It is a very light vibrato, unlike that used as an
ornament (because it is constant.) The one he taught me is more of a quiver
than a traditionally used wider vibrato. This is something that is unique to
the clarinet I suppose, and it changed my sound completely. I thought you
all might find it interesting!! Michael Winograd >>
Thanks, I did find it interesting!
adrianne
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