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OM (or is it Zen )and the electric shaver

🔗Mark Gould <mark.gould@argonet.co.uk>

6/19/2002 1:26:44 PM

Has anyone experienced cavity resonance whilst using an electric razor -
with careful practice you can achieve 9, possibly 10, and on a good day 11.

M

> From: tuning@yahoogroups.com
> Reply-To: tuning@yahoogroups.com
> Date: 19 Jun 2002 20:20:32 -0000
> To: tuning@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [tuning] Digest Number 2111
>
>
> Until one hears--experiences--true just intonation, it will only be numbers.
>
> best, Johnny Reinhard

🔗jonszanto <JSZANTO@ADNC.COM>

6/19/2002 1:36:47 PM

--- In tuning@y..., Mark Gould <mark.gould@a...> wrote:
> Has anyone experienced cavity resonance whilst using an electric razor -
> with careful practice you can achieve 9, possibly 10, and on a good day 11.

Yes, but I only seem to get up to about 5 when I'm shaving my legs...

:)

J

🔗emotionaljourney22 <paul@stretch-music.com>

6/19/2002 1:39:56 PM

--- In tuning@y..., Mark Gould <mark.gould@a...> wrote:

> Has anyone experienced cavity resonance whilst using an electric
razor -
> with careful practice you can achieve 9, possibly 10, and on a good
day 11.

yup -- in my case it's the beard trimmer. my friend and collaborator
brian donnelly (musician, magician, meta-physician) has us all beat
with his throat singing though -- using his vocal chords and mouth he
can create outrageous simultaneous filter sweeps that would leave the
most elaborate bank of analog synths in the dust. he plays didjeridoo
too, and sometimes, when i'm not looking, i can't tell whether he's
singing or playing (or both!).