hi dave:
as i understand, music is pitch, timbre and dynamics.
breath is not music.
yes, my tastes have been documented and i admit to them.
the notion of reality has to take into account where you are sitting in relation to where musicians are playing.
in a concert hall setting, filled with people, a rear hall perspective is accompanied by attenuated treble and some homogenization. while such a listening position may not be preferred, it is real for those of us who sit there. it may be perceived as boring for some or pleasant to others.
as i understand, music is pitch, timbre and dynamics.
breath is not music.
yes, my tastes have been documented and i admit to them.
the notion of reality has to take into account where you are sitting in relation to where musicians are playing.
in a concert hall setting, filled with people, a rear hall perspective is accompanied by attenuated treble and some homogenization. while such a listening position may not be preferred, it is real for those of us who sit there. it may be perceived as boring for some or pleasant to others.