[2811]Re:Re:Re:Re:440 or 442? (370 reads) 2003-03-19 15:33:53
 
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>>and James replied: Yeah, but if that King George sounds like the ones I've played, I think it might be an idea worth resurrecting! And needless to say, just because most marimba manufacturers are doing one thing, is no reason in itself that someone couldn't - or shouldn't - do something else.>>

Well that's encouraging news! :)

BTW, did Gordon Stout use a King George for a long time back in the 70's? If so, could this be the instrument on his first solo record?
The instrument used on that recording has a very dark sound.

Thanks Matt for the tuning info, I'll email you off-list.

Thanks again,
Mike





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[2802]440 or 442? <mike> 2003-03-18 08:45:38
[2803]Re:440 or 442? <William Moersch> 2003-03-18 11:35:20
[2808]Re:Re:440 or 442? <mike> 2003-03-19 09:14:15
[2809]Re:Re:Re:440 or 442? <James Walker> 2003-03-19 13:13:14
[2811]Re:Re:Re:Re:440 or 442? <mike> 2003-03-19 15:33:53
[2851]Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:440 or 442? <Gordon Stout> 2003-04-05 05:45:50
[2858]Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:440 or 442? <mike> 2003-04-06 15:24:34
[2859]Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:440 or 442? <mike> 2003-04-06 15:28:06
[2810]Re:Re:Re:440 or 442? <Matt Coe> 2003-03-19 13:25:39
[2822]Re:Re:440 or 442? <Bill Youhass> 2003-03-24 02:22:21
[2830]Re:Re:Re:440 or 442? <mike> 2003-03-29 06:53:51
[2804]Re:440 or 442? <James Walker> 2003-03-18 12:13:09
[2805]Re:440 or 442? <Evan> 2003-03-19 03:17:56
[2823]Re:440 or 442? <Bill Youhass> 2003-03-24 02:42:38