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  • From: Stefano Pocci <>
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  • Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 17:19:43 +0100
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On 11/15/2010 05:10 PM, Louis Goldstein wrote:
And, of course, I'll be looking at it Tom's way!
Another idea I had when I play it again -
I did it all soft, knowing of the Ellsworth letter
(although I didn't go as far into 'inaudible'
as the letter suggests).  I thought that when
I played it again I would try mostly very,
very soft, but with some 'p' or even 'mp'
tones.

Louie






Interesting story/letter, I didn't know about it, thanks for sharing it. I think we could call the piece AQTSP, as quiet as possible:-)

-- 
Stefano

"The rest of them were just artists. Duchamp collects dust" - John Cage



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