| When I studied with Claude, he insisted that 4th leger line G was "high G" (consistent with Manny's terminology) and that the "double-Highs" began with the A-flat just above that. He claimed that that was the terminology used by all the LA studio folks during his tenure there. Of course, I've seen other studio folks say otherwise on the TH. So there doesn't seem to be a real consistent agreement about it.
But I kind of like that system -- seems most people who play well up there at least agree that there was a real break there that took some doing to get thru when they were developing.
__________________ Bill Hunsicker
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