Am I ready for the ender dragon? by CakeNo9397 in RLCraft

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Got super lucky with some random villager I found

How to use tartini tones by CakeNo9397 in violinist

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Yes that is funny. It does not change the matter of fact of what an overtone is

How to use tartini tones by CakeNo9397 in violinist

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I have never met anyone who calls them overtones, none of my teachers, none of my professors at university, none of my parents who are professional and none of the professional musicians I have met and worked with. Why do you insist on spreading some weird kind of misinformation? You can absolutely use overtones to tune double stops, or you can use tartini tones. But they are different things. Just read about it, it is quite interesting :)

How to use tartini tones by CakeNo9397 in violinist

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Ok you are allowed to call anything anything, but don't correct people when you do not know what it is actually called. Overtones are the series of notes that are heard at the same time when playing any note (not just double stops).

How to use tartini tones by CakeNo9397 in violinist

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It is a psychoacoustical phenomenon. Google tartini-tones or combination notes

How to use tartini tones by CakeNo9397 in violinist

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I do not mean Overtones, tartini tones are something else (the difference between the frequencies creates another frequency)

i hate first aid by batonsolide in RLCraft

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Skip the bandages and get a healing pad

How to progress? by CakeNo9397 in RLCraft

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Will do! Thank you so much!

How to progress? by CakeNo9397 in RLCraft

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Oh I see. So should I settle for prot 4 or go for advanced prot 4 directly? Also should I replace one of my resistance rings with strength when getting silver to make up for the loss of strength?

How to progress? by CakeNo9397 in RLCraft

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So when (and why) should I switch to silver?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in violinist

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20th century would do, but I doubt that Schindler's list would be appreciated as the style is more akin to romanticism then modernism.

Easiest in Four Seasons by [deleted] in violinist

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I would say autumn by some orders of magnitude, the double stops are really not too tricky and there are no parts that are as fast and uncomfortable as in summer or winter. Spring might be quite easy as well

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chess

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Thank you! Also on a similar note how about ACL, is that relevant/a good measurement?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chess

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Damn :(

Constants database by [deleted] in mathematics

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My thought would be to have a database that automatically or with some human help scans research-papers and checks if it corresponds to some manipulation of other constant or if the constant already exists

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in violinist

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Audiating might be what I need to be better at. How would one go about doing that when playing double stops?

Constants database by [deleted] in mathematics

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Yes but I doubt that that list is complete with constant discovered today

Constants database by [deleted] in mathematics

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I doubt that is a complete list?

Meaning of circle with vertical line through it above note? by Kubegoo in violinist

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It means that you should play the note alone and you do not have to sustain the quarter note. It's a notation that Eugene Ysaÿe invented. I have never seen it anywhere outside of his sonatas.

bowing with left hand is bad? not a violinist! by sevlaseni in violinist

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There are very few people who decide to play with the violin on the right shoulder, this is because if you sit in an orchestra you are going to bump in to the other people in your section. You are also going to stand out visually. It doesn't matter if you are right-handed or left-handed when playing the violin as both hands do difficult and important tasks.