Re: Rest Stroke Abandoned Because of Amplification?
- From: Carlos Barrientos <carma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 03:10:18 -0400
Andrew Schulman wrote:
On Mar 25, 6:16 pm, David Raleigh Arnold <darno...@xxxxxxx> wrote:Unfortunately, it's not just loudness. If a good sound is obtainedNah.
by playing amplified in a different way from unamplified, and it
usually is, the damage is much more total.
However, listeners are less critical because of the omnipresence of
recorded music, so "was brought on" is too strong. Bad audiences, bad
playing, and bad teaching are all at fault. daveA
Andrew
As Andrew may attest, those of us who amplify have had to LISTEN to our tone production ina very LOUD and different way and your view to your sound is forever changed!
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