The Open Court 22, No.625, C.2

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As to the light and heavy trumpet, I noticed the position of the fingers of Mrs. Blake with reference to the flange or ear-piece in her hands. When the end of the trumpet which the sitter held showed a tendency to move upwards, these fingers were so placed, that in case a slight j)ressure of some of the fingers were applied on the flange, it would give the trumpet this tendency. Such pressure could not have l)ecn detected by the eye. I noticed that when the tendency of the trumpet was downward,... the position of the fingers was reversed. I find it quite easy to reproduce this phenomenon by this simple means. The trum- pet can be caused to roll or turn on the hand by slightly tilting the latter. I also find that the merest slipping of the finger on the trumpet while under slight pressure makes very good raps upon it, but we heard no raps at our investigation.
This leaves in the first division the one important thing, the phenomenon of the voices, to be considered. Strange as it may seem to many, I will lay it down as a fact beyond any dispute that all of the articulated words, whether vocal or mere whispers, came out of the cars of Mrs.


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