Wound Trichords

Phillip Ford fordpiano@earthlink.net
Sat, 20 Nov 2004 19:13:47 -0700


>Phillip Ford wrote:
>
>"This topic is like most piano topics (such, as we have recently 
>seen, wound trichords) - you can find many people willing to give 
>you, in an authoritative voice, a 'definitive' answer.  It's hard to 
>find many that can offer a convincing reason to go with it, and 
>fewer still who can offer any data, evidence, or experience to back 
>up that reason."
>
>But, Phil, in the case of wound trichords, I would have to disagree 
>somewhat.   I asked "why" and I got several reasoned responses, and 
>the most specific of those came from those who seemed to speak from 
>some considerable experience:



>A wealth of helpful responses -- and, Phil, in this case, I think 
>when you collate all the answers together, there's a lot of 
>consistency of experience and reasoning.  So I'll wrap it up with 
>thanks to everyone.  I definitely think I got some educational 
>answers to my question!
>
>Best regards,
>
>Trent Lesher

Yes Trent, it looks like you got several good responses.  My 
apologies for being so hard on everyone.

Phil Ford

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