Re: Changing the key of a piece
- From: "Matthew Fields" <spam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 18:20:16 GMT
In article <tj96f.29$gF4.5@trnddc07>, Steve Latham <llatham@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Wow,that's pretty esoteric. I don'tknow if I'd want to explore that
>> path right now - I see a lot of possibilities with what's available
>> to me without such micro-specialization.
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>And that's exactly what it is - like tapping, or the guys who do all of the
>multi finger slides that can be spun around when not in use.
Partch's music can't be played on regular guitars, though. :)
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