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that humming I hear

🔗Gerald Eskelin <stg3music@earthlink.net>

2/18/2000 1:01:47 PM

Joe Pehrson said:
>
> Congrats to Gerald Eskelin for the ULTIMATE "high third" choir experiment.
> Wow. I swear you have a little "gremlin" tuner standing behind that piano
> and tuning the "E" lower and lower, bit by bit.

I'm not sure how "ultimate" it is, but it's the best I could come up with
quickly. Clearly, you heard the essential point of the demo. Amazing how
those piano strings can streeeeeeeeeetch, right before your eyes.....er,
ears. :-)
>
> It's great you learned how to post stuff like that. I would also like to
> learn someday... Also, the sound quality is great. I didn't realize,
> though, that people could make sounds through their mouths like that... I
> just assumed music was always made with oscillators (??)

Boy, have I got some sounds for you! :-)

For your info, I transferred the initial recording to my Logic Audio
program, then exported it as an AIFF file. My SoundJam program translated it
to mp3. I uploaded it to my web site (not on a page, but just in the files
folder). The URL is just my web site address with the file attached. I now
have QuickTime Pro as well, which will translate to other formats, such as
.wav (suggested by Dan Wolf). I'm pleased to be "off the ground" in this
regard. As with many internet skills, it's not very hard once you learn how.
LOL

Thanks for the "celebration," Joe.

Jerry