Key Leads and Inertia

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Wed, 30 Apr 2003 00:01:34 +0200


Er... uh...

does all this mean something like "getting spiritually in touch with our
feelings" or something ?... I think I feel an  OM coming on... that's good to
cause I got this really bad headache... :)

RicB

Ron Nossaman wrote:

> >And now, allow me, if you will, to toss out a little side issue here:
> >depending on the level of power desired by the performer, i.e., pppp to ffff
> >or whatever, there is a considerable variation in the amount of time delay
> >between the moment the key is initially struck ................
> >
> >Del
>
> Simple. (S)He doesn't, depending on where you listen from.
>
> Ok, ok - In the real world, where several milliseconds of "blend" from the
> instruments in the orchestra don't count when you're closer to one than the
> other, the adjustment mechanism is built into our operating systems. It works
> better in some than in others, but it's a built in Bios function.

> We continually re-calibrate... how hard..If we keep walking at the present
> rate...getting pretty good at not.walking into trees...... without whacking
> ourselves...primitive core, keep us from being eaten ...Swinging the
> bat....updating an internal template..... Some conscious, some
> limbic.....internal subroutines retrieve.... re-calibrate on the fly .. The
> music goes round and round...And it comes out here.

> Ron N
>
> _

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Richard Brekne
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UiB, Bergen, Norway
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