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Re: Bowing Stick - practice session clip shared



Hello0,

OK..... but any guitarist can play that way, this is not something special. Unless you purposely only play a single line, like say in a solo, the guitar is played with several voices all sounding at the same time. I'm still unclear as to what the point was in the first place. 

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From: eterogeneo
To: "Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com"
Subject: Re: Bowing Stick - practice session clip shared
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 09:39:33 +0200

Melodies or voices..., that was just an example of two different musical parts played without splitting them by assigning one hand to each.

-Fabio




Il giorno 07/lug/2010, alle ore 02.32, "Mark Showalter" <folkstone57@operamail.com> ha scritto:


Hello,

I'm completely lost as to what the point is here. The piece you have a link for below does not have two melodies going at one time. The melody is predominantly in the lower voice with the upper part simply a tremolo as an secondary voice, not melody.
 
The point is that there's still a perceptual split between 2 melodies even though that split isn't done by assigning one
hand to each.
Here's an example of two melody:
 
-fabio
 




Mark Showalter
Minden Jot!

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http://www.last.fm/music/Mark+Showalter


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