Voicing Technique

Kevin E. Ramsey ramsey@extremezone.com
Sat, 3 Aug 2002 13:25:03 -0700


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David Andersen wrote:


"This sounds like what I do as a mattere of course.  If you imagine a=20
triangle with its apex at the strike point, with rather steep sides, =
like=20
a steeple---this is an area you may not want to be sticking deep needles =

in.  However, in my experience, putting an 11mm needle ALL the way in=20
along the sides of the triangle, starting almost at the strike point and =

at a 15 or 20 degree angle away from the center of the hammer----3 or 4=20
stiches, front and back---makes a beautiful and "permanent" difference =
in=20
tone."

    I am trying to visualize this David. Are you needling from the top =
of the hammer down the side of this imaginary triangle, or are you going =
in from the side of the hammer, or are you placing a series of jabs down =
into the hammer to the depth of the triangle.=20
    Sorry, not trying to make this harder than it is.=20


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