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RE: More Bach on Strange Instruments
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Apr 6, 2011 4:17 PM
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I,
It indeed would change the pitch ever so slightly, but if you look closely he has separate bowls by him next to the glasses that he is using. Pretty amazing! I am wondering how long it takes to get the everything I tune?
Jim
From: Roberta M. Eisenberg [mailto:bobbi@alumni.nd.edu] Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 2:14 PM To: Mr & Mrs John Andrews; Mary Ann Connors; Dr Edward A Connors; Terry McSweeney; Elizabeth Sheffer Cc: nyshsmath@mathforum.org; nysmsmath@mathforum.org; nyselmath@mathforum.org; Mary Bishop; Mary Gfeller; Beth Shapiro; Edward Nordstrom; Patricia Bonadonna; Lance Rudiger; Kathleen McIntosh; Robert Kalbach; Maria Bucca; Matthew Fink; Val Snelgrove; Grace Wilkie; Kathleen Curtis; Fran Hess; Joe Zuniga; Jim Guido; Judy Blood; Roberta M. Eisenberg; Deondra Seamon; Sharon Cichocki; Cheryl Jordan; Jean Delfiner; Ken Schultz; Joseph Passaretti; Tom Snyder; Michael Emmi; Stacy Caruso-Sharpe; Beverly Voos; Natasha Lim; Kevin Murphy Subject: Fwd: More Bach on Strange Instruments
I have a question for the physicists among you. Does not the musician change the pitch, if ever so slightly, of those glasses into which he dips his fingers to wet them?
Bobbi Eisenberg
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And speaking of Bach on non-conventional instruments...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKRj-T4l-e8
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