diskant / gløgg

Dave Doremus algiers_piano at bellsouth.net
Sat Dec 23 06:05:40 MST 2006


Ive always heard descant to refer to the highest 
part in an ensemble, I assume diskant is from the 
same root.

OT I have a  good friend who delivers his wifes 
homemade gløgg at Christmas time, good stuff!

---Dave
New Orleans


On 12/23/06, RicB quoth:

>I believe its German.  In anycase it is a term 
>used over here to discribe the high treble.  You 
>have four registers to the piano in this scheme. 
>Bass, tenor, treble and diskant.
>
>Salvie  :) ??
>
>Cheers
>RicB
>
>
>     >I don´t know how other ETD´s work, but verituners default setting
>    for pitch
>     >raise overpull is 36 % in the diskant. What does this exactly mean?
>
>    Precisely my question: What does diskant mean? It's not in the
>    dictionary.
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