he is talking about concepts that really have no specific technical language... that's why it is so hard to explain. these virtuosos are picking up on subtleties of sound that go beyond normal everyday experience of "loud, soft, shrill, low pitch, high pitch" etc that is why terms like "round, full, bright, dark, etc" are used, these terms are not related to sound at all, but are needed to fully capture the nuances that these virtuosos experience in their experience.
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Saxation1 2 years ago 6
he is talking about concepts that really have no specific technical language... that's why it is so hard to explain. these virtuosos are picking up on subtleties of sound that go beyond normal everyday experience of "loud, soft, shrill, low pitch, high pitch" etc that is why terms like "round, full, bright, dark, etc" are used, these terms are not related to sound at all, but are needed to fully capture the nuances that these virtuosos experience in their experience.
dogbishop 1 year ago