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. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20061223/18248793/attachment.html
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