@William said:
[...] So many samples, so little time...
[:D] ... I think I know whom you are quoting ... thanks for that.
/Dietz
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@JBacal said:
I would love some VSL recorders for Renaissance and Baroque music. They also have a lovely woody sound for modern/folk music.
You don't have to go crazy. Basic single note articulations plus of course 2 dynamics of performance legato.
Can you tell me if I will have to wait a long or a short time? Any hints?
Best,
Jay
@JBacal said:
You don't have to go crazy. Basic single note articulations plus of course 2 dynamics of performance legato.
@William said:
I stole that quote from Dietz? Sorry - and I thought it was so original.
You can get a pretty good range of timbres by using special fingerings, and some of these are softer or louder, but there's not really a good way to play a descending scale with a crescendo for example
By the way, it's hard to get good on any instrument. I say that as both a snob and as a recorder player with a stupendous ego. [:)]
You can pick up the basics of recorder playing easily, but you're going to be out of tune and your breath control is going to suck. I've been playing all my life, and my breath control goes when I don't practice all the time.