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Octaves, part 1

  Some of my double-course instruments have courses tuned in octaves.  I've always been drawn to octave-tuned double-courses.  To me, they sound very open and full of light and air.  Additionally, I've always heard the diapason and the higher octave separately as two notes.  Sometimes as a wide-voiced unison.  I can also hear them as one note harmonized by the other. However, of late, I realize that I'm hearing the octave-tuned double-courses differently.  I don't know if I can accurately explain it.  Instead of hearing two separate notes that are an octave apart, it seems that I'm now hearing it as almost a single note.  At times, I don't even hear it as a single note, but something more akin to a harmonic environment, or an atmosphere. I've never heard it this way. I don't yet know the meaning behind this new development.  I can say that it's already having an impact on my compositional conceptions when using instruments with octave-tu...

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