Reinhardt

Berklee 2A

Status: Ready | Author: Donald S. Reinhardt

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Reinhardt, D.. Berklee 2A. Audio recording. The Donald S. Reinhardt Archive. https://www.reinhardtarchive.com/audio/58/. Accessed 2026-06-11.

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Transcript

Now, theoretically, theoretically, now as far as vibrations are concerned, and one thing, by the way, you'll learn from that article in the instrumentalist is that the frequency of the vibration of the lips is equal to the frequency of the pitch being played. I think that's marvelous. You ever think about that? They proved that conclusively with that camera. In other words, the frequency of the pitch that you're producing lip-wise is the…

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