[3597]Re:graduated mallets. Do you do them? (372 reads) 2004-03-21 05:35:43
 
George Nickson
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From my experiences, graduated mallets are super effective for bringing out proper voicings in chords for pieces such as Burrit's "October Night". When it comes to the single lines, I have found that the difference is usually not a huge problem. I have also noticed that many composers take into account this factor, and will write in a way that often accomodates this type of playing. But if the music beckons for graduated mallets to be used, I always do so, because it proves to be a great asset to your musicality.
George Nickson



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[3595]graduated mallets. Do you do them? <Behzad> 2004-03-20 13:12:22
[3597]Re:graduated mallets. Do you do them? <George Nickson> 2004-03-21 05:35:43
[3598]Re:Re:graduated mallets. Do you do them? <William Moersch> 2004-03-21 14:26:05
[3601]Re:Re:Re:graduated mallets. Do you do them? <Behzad> 2004-03-22 14:00:39
[3615]Re:Re:Re:graduated mallets. Do you do them? <Pedro Carneiro> 2004-03-27 21:02:53
[3600]Re:Re:graduated mallets. Do you do them? <Behzad> 2004-03-22 13:56:01
[3604]Re:graduated mallets. Do you do them? <NP> 2004-03-24 07:23:27