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Re: stem across voices
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David Kastrup |
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Re: stem across voices |
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Sun, 03 Jun 2012 16:46:59 +0200 |
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David Kastrup <address@hidden> writes:
> "voicing" is an important and advanced skill for most instruments:
> guitar, violin, pianoforte (much more so than with plucked keyboards
> like harpsichord and spinett), accordion: the important thing is to
> lend each _voice_ a consistent character (loudness, articulation)
> independent from the distribution across fingers, hands, strings, and
> even given colocation with another voice on the same notes. Of
> course, string instruments have a bit more voicing possibilities by
> the decision which string to take.
Oh, by the way: voicings are one of the things that tend not to make it
through Midi. An excellent human-played Midi on good equipment might
preserve some of it, but it is recognizable pretty much only by humans
and too subtle to pick up by converters. And usually it is more
recognizable in life since most instruments offer a subtle control of
attack and decay character that is not reflected in Midi.
--
David Kastrup
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