This one use of that particular instrument in that hall is kind of set in stone. I will try ironing and I'll probably stretch the dog out of the treble - not my usual style. Doping will be a last resort for sure. Thanks for all the suggestions, but don't quit now. dave *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 4/11/01 at 12:40 PM kam544@flash.net wrote: >>... wants some extra "zip" to the top octave or so ... Can anyone thing >>of an appropriate way to voice this up, then successfully bring it back >>down after the concerto performance?... >> David M. Porritt... > >Dave, > >Maybe just adding some extreme stretch to the tuning in that area and/or >detuning the unisons would satisfy this temporary 'zip' situation? > >Keith McGavern, RPT >Oklahoma Baptist University >Saint Gregory's University >Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA David M. Porritt dporritt@swbell.net Meadows School of the Arts Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX 75275
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