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shuacsays...Pro tip: if one frequency range is covered, better to choose a complimentary range (violin or even viola) rather than double down on the same one. Know what I mean?
ZappaDanMansays...>> ^shuac:
Pro tip: if one frequency range is covered, better to choose a complimentary range (violin or even viola) rather than double down on the same one. Know what I mean?
..or at least transpose the melody an octave higher.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to Playinwithfire's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
Yogisays...>> ^ZappaDanMan:
>> ^shuac:
Pro tip: if one frequency range is covered, better to choose a complimentary range (violin or even viola) rather than double down on the same one. Know what I mean?
..or at least transpose the melody an octave higher.
I think they were trying to make it sound like the stuff they usually have to play when they're playing in a group of people. They only hear their parts when they practice so they're not looking at the entire finished product.
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