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--- Received from ITNET.GREENPH 715 4078 15/01/97 19.09 -> SM.IBMMAIL.INTERNET -: - - - - - - - - - - > EXTERNAL MAIL USER Subject: Re: Vibrato I actually said that vibrato should be applied equally to a note, rather than the 'Sinatra' style straight notes with wobble at the end. If he didnt want vib he would say. No-one suggested vibrato had to be used, but when it was it was uniform for the whole note length. If your respect for Mr Snell has gone down due to this apparent mis- reading, I hope I have corrected this now. Maybe you could share with us some of your experiences/thoughts on the subject. Phil Green. ========================================================================= Phil Green said > > A very well known and respected Brass Band conductor, who was formerly > Principal Trumpet with the London Symphony Orchestra INSISTS that vibrato > is applied to all notes in a melody/counter melody/lead part equally. I lose some respect for anyone (in any field) who INSISTsS that there is only one correct way of achieving something. @cut? > Play the notes simply, add the right amount of vib to each Maybe sometimes "no vibrato" is the right amount. >and the music will then take over and thoughts on HOW it is played should >become secondary > to the listener. Indeed, unlesss the listener is another brass soul. Jack Alexander Waverley Bondi Beach Band Sydney NSW Australia Telephone: (61) (2) 9385 5290 Fax: (61) (2) 313 8604 E-mail: J.AlexanderOunsw.edu.au -- -- unsubscribe or receive the list in digest form, mail a message of 'help' to listserv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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