Re: recording and apparent intonation



Laurence Payne wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 16:29:44 -0700, "Richard Crowley"
<rcrowley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yeah, I expect that the strings would have the easiest time.
But for the brass and woodwinds to be able to "lip" flat
was a bit surprising.

Are you sure they didn't just pull their tuning slides out a bit?

Yes. I used to date a basoonist.

How she got in the bassoon, I'll never know.

--
Les Cargill
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