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Stewart Pinkerton
 
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 10:27:46 +0200, "Iain M Churches"
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"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 21:28:40 +0200, "Iain M Churches"
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it allowed him to differentiate between an oboe and a cor anglais.
Are you among those who can differentiate between the two?


Yes, the cor anglais has a more extended timbral structure.


That sounds like a quote from Groves :-)


John Groves? Never heard of him.

Can you tell the difference between a violin and an alto violin (viola)
playing the same note?


Yes, there is extra 'richness' to the viola sound.

Can you differentiate between a tenor and alto
saxophone playing in the same register?


Usually, although I find that more difficult.

That is generally thought to be the easiest of the three tests.


Fair enough, it's not a comparison I hear very often.

If not, the psychologist must be right:-)


And yet, with your seemingly high level of perception,
you still prefer SS? Hmm:-)


Indeed, as do the vast majority of experienced audiophiles, who are
used to hearing whole orchestras from the best seats...........
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