Live Broadcast of concert by Jie Chen

David Skolnik davidskolnik@optonline.net
Sat, 12 Mar 2005 20:23:10 -0500


David V-
The unisons are your burden to bear.  They didn't get in the way of my 
enjoying the performance and the piano.  Of course, if I had tuned, it 
probably would have.  Is there anything interesting you can impart about 
this particular piano or its preparation? It seemed to be very balanced, 
with the top strong but not shrill.  Just out of curiosity (it won't mean 
anything to me until I talk to my engineer friend), do you know what kind 
of microphones they used?  Last thing...do you know WHY the webcast was so 
deficient?

David Skolnik



At 11:58 AM 3/12/2005 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi David,
>
>Yes the extra noise on the internet broadcast was pretty bad, but the 
>radio broadcast was clear.  I did get to enjoy the concert, and I thank 
>you for your kind comments.  However, there was a quite sour unison on G4, 
>and on A4 and on D#5 that I wasn't pleased with.  But all in all, she is a 
>great performer and plays very well!
>
>David Vanderhoofven
>Joplin, MO
>
>At 08:06 PM 3/11/2005, you wrote:
>>David-
>>
>>I'm listening now, though the background noise is fearsome, so I can hear 
>>better if I'm in the next room.  I'll have to go out before the end, 
>>unfortunately, but from what I can tell, the piano sounds very 
>>good.  Congratulations.  I hope you're able to enjoy the concert.
>>
>>David Skolnik
>
>
>
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