Perfect whistlers

Graeme Harvey gharvey@netsource.co.nz
Sat, 18 Dec 1999 21:48:13 +1300


Hi Bob,

I don't know of anyone who can whistle in two parts but I have a friend who
is able to do Bach's two part inventions, one part whistling and the other
humming. It is strange to listen to but quite difficult too as I tried it,
quite unsuccessfully I might add.

Graeme Harvey
New Plymouth NZ


-----Original Message-----
From: Staccatomusic@cs.com <Staccatomusic@cs.com>
To: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org>
Date: Wednesday, 15 December 1999 17:39
Subject: Perfect whistlers


>If you think perfect pitch is an amazing gift you should meet my uncle. We
>call him uncle Tom and he has a musical gift that no one else in the world
>has. (at least we have not ever seen or heard any one with it yet) Tom can
>whistle 2 notes at the same time in harmony. Not just 2 notes but a full
>song. Not just simple harmony but elaborate harmony up to a 7th apart. Can
>you imagine not just trying to whistle that but trying to think of what
your
>trying to whistle? Does anyone know anyone else in the world that can do
>this? Anyone up for the challenge? Maybe we should see if he would perform
>for the convention> Just thought Id let you all know that there are not
just
>perfect pitchers out there but perfect whistlers too.
> Bob Page
>Staccato's Piano Shop
>



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