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Awsmone

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  1. Hi Chris I don't have that recording by RR Working on the time you mentioned from the score The first and second horns on the left are then joined by third and fourth horns on the LEFT and doubled by trombones on the RIGHT ( this May not be the case in your recording but is most common set up of orchestra The tuba plays single notes doubling the beat of the TIMPANI is centre or far right This is quite clear on the recordings I have Please listen again Enjoying tapas and studying the score There are distinct timbral as well as pitch differences between them
  2. Hi Chris Am traveling on the fast train to Seville and reading your review Since there is very little technical in your review I assume this review is about how it sounds I am glad for you that you enjoyed the sound However for me I have some concerns from your own description You mention listening to Benjamin Britten' s " Passacaglia" I assume from Peter Grimes or orchestral only version Opus 33 b You mention hearing " deep horns " come in... I am left confused what you mean by this are you referring to a low note from the horn section or a trombone or tuba which would be on opposite sides of the sound stage usually Deep horns or " Wagner " horns are not scored for in this work? Were you unable to tell the difference timbrally or do you just not know how each instrument sounds quite different ? Also what does your use of "memorializing" mean I personally had no clue what you meant there ... Thanks Chris
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