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mrhappy Veteran Member
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2019 4:43 pm Post subject: |
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An c'mon TKSop... Now you're making TOO much sense... and just when I was getting ready to blast out some 'Quad' G's!!
Thanks for the reply. I'm all for going with with the flow and hopefully it will start to flow more in the same direction!!
Originally I was just trying to figure out what to call certain notes I was playing... I'm still not quite sure but at least now I can explain them!! Haha! _________________ MH |
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Richard III Heavyweight Member
Joined: 22 May 2007 Posts: 2611 Location: Anacortes, WA
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2019 5:17 pm Post subject: |
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Serious question here. I hit a note today that I couldn't hear, but the dog reacted like I lit a fire under his butt. What!? I did it again and the same thing happened. What do I call that note?
Okay, not serious. _________________ Richard
Conn 22B Trumpet
York Eminence Model 4028 Cornet
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mrhappy Veteran Member
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2019 5:29 pm Post subject: |
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Not sure if that would be 'Double' Bark or a 'Double High' Bark??!! _________________ MH |
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Tobylou8 Veteran Member
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2019 5:30 am Post subject: |
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mrhappy wrote: | Not sure if that would be 'Double' Bark or a 'Double High' Bark??!! | C'mon Man!!! It's "Double Howl" and "Double High Howl"!!!
Let me explain it so you can understand: Woof is the lower register, Bark is the middle register, and howl is the upper register!! Large dogs cover the bottom of the grand staff, medium size dogs cover the middle, and small dogs cover the upper regions. There are also now pocket dogs that you can take with you to practice anywhere so you can get to "THH". There are some books out there sold by hot dogs that can get you to THH in 5 1/2 dog weeks. I know this gets confusing when you put in hours of practice so you can run with the "Big Dogs" only to realize the BGs where a 70's disco group that didn't make good use of trumpets! Whew, glad that's settled! |
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Richard III Heavyweight Member
Joined: 22 May 2007 Posts: 2611 Location: Anacortes, WA
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2019 6:53 am Post subject: |
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Tobylou8 wrote: | mrhappy wrote: | Not sure if that would be 'Double' Bark or a 'Double High' Bark??!! | C'mon Man!!! It's "Double Howl" and "Double High Howl"!!!
Let me explain it so you can understand: Woof is the lower register, Bark is the middle register, and howl is the upper register!! Large dogs cover the bottom of the grand staff, medium size dogs cover the middle, and small dogs cover the upper regions. There are also now pocket dogs that you can take with you to practice anywhere so you can get to "THH". There are some books out there sold by hot dogs that can get you to THH in 5 1/2 dog weeks. I know this gets confusing when you put in hours of practice so you can run with the "Big Dogs" only to realize the BGs where a 70's disco group that didn't make good use of trumpets! Whew, glad that's settled! |
I think this might qualify as doctoral worthy at any major university. Well done, Dr. Tobylou. _________________ Richard
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mrhappy Veteran Member
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2019 11:21 am Post subject: |
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Indeed!!! And I stand corrected!! _________________ MH |
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Tobylou8 Veteran Member
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2019 4:48 pm Post subject: |
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Richard III wrote: | Tobylou8 wrote: | mrhappy wrote: | Not sure if that would be 'Double' Bark or a 'Double High' Bark??!! | C'mon Man!!! It's "Double Howl" and "Double High Howl"!!!
Let me explain it so you can understand: Woof is the lower register, Bark is the middle register, and howl is the upper register!! Large dogs cover the bottom of the grand staff, medium size dogs cover the middle, and small dogs cover the upper regions. There are also now pocket dogs that you can take with you to practice anywhere so you can get to "THH". There are some books out there sold by hot dogs that can get you to THH in 5 1/2 dog weeks. I know this gets confusing when you put in hours of practice so you can run with the "Big Dogs" only to realize the BGs where a 70's disco group that didn't make good use of trumpets! Whew, glad that's settled! |
I think this might qualify as doctoral worthy at any major university. Well done, Dr. Tobylou. | |
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Tobylou8 Veteran Member
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2019 4:49 pm Post subject: |
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mrhappy wrote: | Indeed!!! And I stand corrected!! | |
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Robert P Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2019 5:28 pm Post subject: |
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Starting the doubles at G doesn't make sense.
An F# over the staff is a high F# but the G half a step up is a double G? And you're going to call the G over dub C a triple G? Really? _________________ Getzen Eterna Severinsen
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