From: paul wiener <pwiener@ms.cc.sunysb.edu>
To: Brad Lehman <bpl@umich.edu>, F_MINOR@email.rutgers.edu
Subject: Re: [F_minor] Gould Goldberg as played on Pan Flute?
Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 13:17:07 -0400
Well, I don't think he played the flute or the guitar......
This is in the spirit of fun, folks........I didn't start it; Zenph did.
At 01:02 PM 6/5/2007, Brad Lehman wrote:
Couldn't the file be played back on any number of "computerized"
(synthesized) instruments, using the same encoded performance dynamics
Gould used? The Yamaha is only one kind of instrument. So is a
saxophone.
With this technology we could have Gould's Goldberg performed on the
harpsichord, the Hammond B-3 organ, a 12-string guitar,a xylophone, an
accordion, a shamisen or sitar!
As if Gould would have articulated or paced the music in exactly the same
way, on any other instrument than the Steinway he happened to be playing
on?
Brad Lehman
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