77-121-145 etc.

jolly roger baldyam@sk.sympatico.ca
Mon, 18 Mar 2002 00:35:47 -0600


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Hi Kent,
               Since you have RCT.  If you examine the partial series on
pianalyser, (Bloom) you will note a  slower ramp on amplitude for each
partial,
and good strong sustain on each.  Vs, (In your face),an explosive large
amplitude fundamental, with low amplitude and short sustain of the partial
series.   Bloom would be a warmer sounding instrument with good variance in
colour range.

Well that's my take on it.

regards Roger


At 10:10 PM 3/17/02 -0600, you wrote:
>On 3/17/02 2:52 PM, "JWyatt1492@AOL.COM" <JWyatt1492@AOL.COM> wrote:
>
>> Conover!  77 is a 5'8" and one of the very best. It, like
>> most Masons has a big fundamental in the bass. You
>> can voice this section and get the most beautiful "bloom"
>> you ever heard . 
>
>Would anyone care to define "bloom"? I happen to have a pianist preparing
>for a concert on a new S&S D that, qccording to this pianist, doesn't have
>enough "bloom".  ??
>
>Kent Swafford
> 

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