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#270100 - 08/28/09 07:29 AM
Re: Peter Baartmans - "Mas Que Nada"
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#270104 - 08/28/09 07:54 PM
Re: Peter Baartmans - "Mas Que Nada"
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Well, Bill, I've played trumpet as well as keyboards and guitar for several decades anwyay and my little brother is the reed player.
There are certain giveaways in note choice and such, as well as articulation artifacts, plus the dead giveaway for any trumpet player, the dead on intonation of digital samples. For example, the D above Middle C on the Bb Trumpet (Concert E) has a distinct sound of its own when pulled into tune with the tempered scale, because the design of the Trumpet dictates that situation. There are other well known quirks and anomalies inherent to the Trumpet, as well as with Clarinets and Saxes also.
A skilled Trumpet player can hear these things.
Articulation wise, digital sampling can't slur notes the same at all.
[This message has been edited by --Mac (edited 08-28-2009).]
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