With so many possible uses, it can be difficult to know exactly what we mean when we say "tone". In part two of our series about tone, we look at three more common uses for this multipurpose word, and how to contextualize them in music.
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Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 077
Links and Resources
• About the Word “Tone” (Part One)
• Interview with Donna Schwartz
• Donna Schwartz’s course on saxophone tone
• Series on Bass Tone
• Tuning Your Instrument
• Hearing Tone, Timbre, and Texture
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