Found it in the manual, but what does l.v. mean and what does it do?
Raymond
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Re: Under techniques: l.v.
*laissez vibrer*, let it vibrate freely until allowed from the physical nature of the sound source


Fabio
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Re: Under techniques: l.v.
Aha, 20 years from now, when I am 86..... this l.v. comes into my daily life........
Raymond

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Raymond Robijns wrote:Aha, 20 years from now, when I am 86..... this l.v. comes into my daily life........![]()
Raymond
Hope our physical nature will let vibrate ourselves beyond endlessly
Fabio
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Re: Under techniques: l.v.
FYI: While it's used in other contexts, Let Vibrate (l.v.) is used routinely in scores for handbells. L.V. is used much like the sustain pedal on a piano as an instruction to the players to let the bells continue to ring, instead of damping them after each note.
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Re: Under techniques: l.v.
David Smith wrote:FYI: While it's used in other contexts, Let Vibrate (l.v.) is used routinely in scores for handbells. L.V. is used much like the sustain pedal on a piano as an instruction to the players to let the bells continue to ring, instead of damping them after each note.
This makes sense, thanks.
Raymond
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