Perfect whistlers

Clyde Hollinger cedel@supernet.com
Wed, 15 Dec 1999 07:27:19 -0500


Friends,

Jack might get tired of obliging all of us at July's convention.  Maybe one of you
who know him better than I do (I would recognize him by sight only) could arrange
for him to give a 10-minute rendition at the convention.  Or how about asking
Larry Crabb to include a special with the barber shop concert?  Jack's performance
might fit in quite nicely then.

Clyde Hollinger

Yat-lam Hong wrote:

> Jack Stebbins, an instructor of piano technology at the North Bennet Street
> School, can do this.  He often teaches a class on tuning at PTG Conventions.
> Ask him to demonstrate his double-note whistling technique next time you see
> him.
>
> Staccatomusic@cs.com wrote:
>
> > If you think perfect pitch is an amazing gift you should meet my uncle. We
> > call him uncle Tom and he has a musical gift that no one else in the world
> > has. (at least we have not ever seen or heard any one with it yet) Tom can
> > whistle 2 notes at the same time in harmony. Not just 2 notes but a full
> > song. Not just simple harmony but elaborate harmony up to a 7th apart. Can
> > you imagine not just trying to whistle that but trying to think of what your
> > trying to whistle? Does anyone know anyone else in the world that can do
> > this? Anyone up for the challenge? Maybe we should see if he would perform
> > for the convention> Just thought Id let you all know that there are not just
> > perfect pitchers out there but perfect whistlers too.
> >  Bob Page
> > Staccato's Piano Shop



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