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From:  John Alexander Blyth <BLYTHE@B...>
Date:  Fri Apr 14, 2000  5:41 pm
Subject:  Re: [vocalist-temporary] introduction & taping lessons


Yes, even professional recording equipment tends to shortchange you on the
lower frequencies. There was a recent Opera News article about the kind of
voices that have good recording careers vs. those that don't.
Welcome to the true north strong and free, by the way. I've been
here for 16 years now, lovely place really. john
john
At 21:45 13/04/00 -0400, you wrote:
... So, I'm wondering if people have advice on how to evaluate
>tapes like this - for instance do tapes generally do a poor job of
>picking up lower frequencies?
>
>Thanks all,
>Rosemary
>
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John Blyth
Baritone, inter alia.
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada


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