hunnymonster said:I think you make ultrafine adjustments to your technique that make it appear so. Your face doesn't know what's hitting it - it's just being hit....
hunnymonster said:Because they're mostly pretentious luvvy types? (This based on a sample of 1 violinist and 1 cellist of my acquaintance)
hando said:Did you know that a bowed string instrument (Violin, Viloa, Cello) has to be played in?
it's the same for high-end audio equipment
Labarum said:Well, we moved to the bow room. The salesman pulled out four bows he thought might suite the cello. My son, (ten years old) playing blind, tried them all, and then lined them up in rank order by price.
Why should that be?
hunnymonster said:That's a quality thing...
hunnymonster said:Why do valve amps invariably sound better than transistor amps?
hando said:Did you know that a bowed string instrument (Violin, Viloa, Cello) has to be played in?
it's the same for high-end audio equipment
hando said:Did you know that a bowed string instrument (Violin, Viloa, Cello) has to be played in?
it's the same for high-end audio equipment
hando said:the notion that valve amps sound better than transistor ones is, well, bollocks.
some people say that opera and classical music is best on valve's and heavy rock lends itself to transistor
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