[TPIN] Big or Small???

Robert V. Robinson rrmemphis at comcast.net
Wed Jun 13 17:49:48 CDT 2007


That's "highest note is an E"

Don't know how the "I" got in there.
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert V. Robinson" <rrmemphis at comcast.net>
To: "TPIN Mailing List" <tpin at tpin.okcu.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: [TPIN] Big or Small???


<First, whoever told you it was impossible, they don't have a clue.>

I agree, but I used to hear it all the time.

<Second, it's not about playing higher. It's about getting the right sound 
for the ensemble and
the part you play in it. And also getting the right support for you for the 
job you need to accomplish.
The right tool for the job.>

True, but I was just responding in relation to the message.  I have found 
that, in my personal
experience, I don't need and extreme range.  The highest note in any music 
(in the groups
where I play) is an I, and usually it's only a C or D, so range is really 
irrelevent.  I can play
higher than that on any of the mouthpieces I use.





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