Fw: class notes on SAT III..another point of view.

Robert Moffatt moffattr@cadvision.com
Thu, 19 Jul 2001 01:03:02 -0600


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Coleman writes:

>Subject: class notes on SAT III



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> OLD STYLE  F4 TUNING - ONLY ONE MEASUREMENT. Play F4, Tune, stop dots=20
> (LEDs) at F5, Stop dots at A6 with cents buttons. This displays =
Stretch  Number.=20

OLD STYLE AURAL TUNING - Play F4 - F5, or whatever.. Tune, stop beats. =
LISTEN, this "should" tell you it's in tune.
NOTE: eyes not to busy to distract ears.


> STORING YOUR OWN SEQUENCES. Holding down PAGE/Up, go beyond page=20
> 198 to Sequence page SE-1. Select your 1st note and octave. With the=20
> CENTS=20
> button, select 1 (no decimals will appear in the Rt window at this =
time).=20
> Hold down=20
> SHIFT, press MEM to store this first sequence note. Select your next=20
> note/octave,=20
> then with CENTS button, enter 2, then SHIFT-MEM. Continue in like =
manner=20
> selecting=20
> Note/OCT 1st then entering the sequence number in the Rt window.=20

STORING YOUR OWN AURAL SEQUENCES. Listen........and remember!
NOTE: Hands not to busy to leave keys, or tuning hammer.

>It is good to=20
> have this sequence written down first before you start so you don't =
get=20
> confused=20

It is GREAT to REMEMBER the aural sequences, then you SHOULDN'T get =
confused.
Try it.........with your EYES CLOSED.=20

Just another point of view........no harm meant ;~)

Bob Moffatt

Moffatt & Sons Piano
Calgary, Alberta
Canada



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