In a message dated 4/30/2002 2:23:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time, bandb@n... writes:
> Well in my experience upper frequencies are always called > HIGH frequencies and LOW frequencies the grumbles, so the > LOFTY part of the range means something to me and my > technique up there always requires a certain preparation, > which I hope is not too prominent. > After-all, that is the definition of good technique. > That it should occur, but not be obvious. > > I'd have thought that the idea of high frequencies being the > lofty one was indeed, fairly universal. > >
so reg, if a soprano fell down a well, do you think she'd be a bass when she hit the bottom?
mike
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