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From: MichaelRaymondSchutz
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  • Sounded identical to me, but I've been working with audio and music for 7 years now, so it would do.

  • I was a student of his at Longwood University and it is almost impossible in my opinion to be able to distinguish the differences in the two notes on a YouTube quality video. However, in a live setting, to a person sitting in the audience, the difference is huge. Try watching someone perform live with isolation earmuffs. Obviously you will not hear the pitches, but your mind will be able to perceive the dynamics simply by the gesture. Great clip Mike.

  • His terminology is not so good. The "sound" does not change. It is easy to hear that the sound is identical. However, if listeners are instructed or happen to focus on the INTENT of the sound, it is easy to imagine, to kind of think of the sound as longer or shorter. So for many listeners in this context, the "experience" is different. Saying the "sound" is different is really not right though.

  • I didn't hear a difference, does that make me special?

  • interesting. is there more info on this?

  • Very interesting!

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