There is an official clarification this year that does exactly that: http://soinc.org/official_rules_clarifnew horizon wrote:Also, I feel that using a system of instrument classifications such as Hornbostel-Sachs would clear up confusions, there are some instruments that it is debatable if they are either percussive or string, and I feel clearing that up would be great.
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According to my students, they were asked to play a chromatic scale. They asked if they could play the required scale and were told no, just the chromatic scale. Our flautist had not practiced her chromatic scale very much, and they think that was one of the principle reasons they were ranked in the 20's after winning gold at regionals by a wide margin.sweetp wrote:Are you sure? Because they asked me to play all of my notes and I don't have a chromatic scale but I still managed third in the event. I'm fairly certain they gave you however many points you deserved out of the 6 possible range points regardless of whether your scale was chromatic or not. Do you know something more than me?Flavorflav wrote:I didn't like that the instrument classes were required. I felt it limited innovation - I lost count of how many flutes, xylophones and BMG instruments I saw at NY States.At NY States competitors were not allowed to play the required scale, and were instead required to play a chromatic scale.Gillen wrote:Just the 8 note major scale.
Are you saying that your instrument was not capable of playing a chromatic scale?
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http://home.earthlink.net/~mmc1919/venturi.htmlillusionist wrote:Does anyone know what the Bernoulli effect is because I can't find it...
http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classe ... noulli.htm
I actually found those sites just by Googling "Bernoulli effect".
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I played the percussion instrument and my partner played a pan flute and we didn't have the tubes to play a chromatic scale. I had 18 notes (Two octave g scale with f naturals) and I just played all of the notes I had.Flavorflav wrote:
Are you saying that your instrument was not capable of playing a chromatic scale?

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Wait does anyone know why this is technically a testing event when its obviously much more of a building event?
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What do you mean "testing event"? Sounds is in the same category as Storm the Castle, which is an 'Applied Physics' group. I'd consider that a "building" event, although we don't actually classify things explicitly as "building vs testing" event.twototwenty wrote:Wait does anyone know why this is technically a testing event when its obviously much more of a building event?
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http://www.videojug.com/expertanswer/fu ... -principleillusionist wrote:Does anyone know what the Bernoulli effect is because I can't find it...
not sure how helpful this is but its the best i found
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In the Shenandoah sheet music on the rules page, there is a symbol that I do not understand. It is in the third measure, between two D quarter notes. It looks like a sideways one, but I don't know what that means. I did however notice that there are 3.5 beats in the measure instead of 4. I assume this has something to do with it. Help?
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