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From:  "Mirko Ruckels" <mirkoruckels@i...>
Date:  Sun Jan 19, 2003  9:57 pm
Subject:  C4 notation

>While I agree with the suggestion to encourage adoption of the
>standard "C4" notation, I believe, as others have suggested, it is
>helpful to perhaps combine such notation with references to well-
>known vocal pitches - for example, something like:
>
>C6 - soprano high C
>C5 - tenor high C
>C4 - middle C
>C3 - tenor low C
>C2 - bass low C

Yes!
Being a tenor, I really like this system. Except I think we could go a
couple of steps further.

C6 - tenor high squeak
C5 - tenor high C
C4 - tenor middle C
C3 - tenor low C
C2 - tenor mouth open, making no sound.

one could go further;
C1 - tenor running to the toilet.
I encourage other vocal types to send theirs in.

Mirko





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