Maybe it refers to this meaning of "stretch"?
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=78801&dict=CALD
In this context it sounds like a musical term - perhaps ability to keep the same piece of music going for longer than originally intended?
Tidus wrote:In this context it sounds like a musical term - perhaps ability to keep the same piece of music going for longer than originally intended?
Anonymous wrote:Hi, I would like to know what refers to this STRETCH here: 'In order to be a great musician the musician has to have the avility to STRETCH and Prince can certainly stretch.' Does it refers to GREW, or develope new experiences? Thanks in advance, jo.
Tidus wrote: In this context it sounds like a musical term - perhaps ability to keep the same piece of music going for longer than originally intended?
The context here does seem to refer to the musical term 'stretch'. Maybe this would explain http://www.mmk.ei.tum.de/persons/ter/top/scalestretch.html
Benita wrote: Tidus wrote: In this context it sounds like a musical term - perhaps ability to keep the same piece of music going for longer than originally intended? The context here does seem to refer to the musical term 'stretch'. Maybe this would explain http://www.mmk.ei.tum.de/persons/ter/top/scalestretch.html
Wow! Looks a bit complex.