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Expressive Intonation

🔗BRIAN B. CARLSON <bricarls@...>

7/25/1997 3:45:06 PM
Several months ago there was some mention of expressive intonation. I
didn't quite understand what that meant, but I believe there was an
example that one could play a C# in some cases that was actually at a
lower frequency than a natural C. Maybe I'm not remembering correctly,
but can anyone out there explain the concept of expressive intonation in
greater detail?

Brian Carlson
Denver, Colorado



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