| Re: Steady, resonant Sound "Once you HAVE a big sound, you will not kill it by practicing in smaller spaces, but for further development, you will need appropriate rooms."
Is that sentence supposed to mean that once you have that rich sound, you should try practising in smaller rooms? I've read the idea that one should not practise in big spaces because your tone sounds "rounder" than it really is. What do you think?
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Bach Stradivarius 180/37
Bach 7C
"I built my staccato like the piano; low register with the warmth of the cello; lyrical melodies like the violin; running notes like the clarinet" - Maurice André |