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8714
... well ... I'll have to get back to you tomorrow, Stevie has all our measurements. The longest was pretty durn long, though...I think it was close to 3...
Igliashon Jones
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Feb 1, 2005
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8715
Margo- Thanks for these, they were very enjoyable. I like the use of "anachronistic" dissonance in particular (like at 0'11" and 0'20") in the second track....
Aaron K. Johnson
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Feb 1, 2005
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8716
... Hi! ... I'm reading both. ... Oh yeah, I found an "instant" message from you on that, but you weren't there for me to reply to it. See...
Paul Erlich
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Feb 1, 2005
4:58 pm
8717
Thanks! -C....
Carl Lumma
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Feb 1, 2005
5:07 pm
8718
usually when you get past a certain length, the higher harmonics come out higher than the fundamental. i recommend doing all you fine tuning first , although...
Kraig Grady
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Feb 1, 2005
5:12 pm
8719
... It depends on the tuning. If the key for the 3rd of the chord is not displaced very much in the y-direction, or if it is located in the +y direction,...
George D. Secor
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Feb 1, 2005
6:50 pm
8720
Hello Microtonalites, I've just put up a newish piece -- as with some of my other recent things it is done adaptively, though this one evolves more slowly than...
Bill Sethares
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Feb 1, 2005
6:51 pm
8721
Hi Margo, Both are very nice, I particularly like the cadences (especially the unresolved one early on) in the second piece. Do you have some longer pieces...
Dave Seidel
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Feb 1, 2005
7:02 pm
8722
... Only part of it. Some of it was a bit personal, so I've deleted that ... (since ... be ... Determining appropriate angles and dimensions for a "pretty and...
George D. Secor
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Feb 1, 2005
7:14 pm
8723
Hi Bill, Nice piece, I like the slower rhythm (seems like a change of pace for you, so to speak), and I agree that it helps the unaccustomed ear distinguish...
Dave Seidel
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Feb 1, 2005
7:15 pm
8724
... (Magic) ... (Hedgehog) ... (Doublewide) ... ... No, I was just using the y-spread numbers for a rough comparison of the amount that one would have to reach...
George D. Secor
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Feb 1, 2005
7:18 pm
8725
... George, I've come 'round to the viewpoint that appeals to experience ("been there and done that") or authority of any other sort have limited mileage in...
Daniel Wolf
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Feb 1, 2005
7:49 pm
8726
... By the way, I've been playing around with this scale a lot, trying to wrap my ears around it and come up with some confident-sounding music. Thanks for...
Paul Erlich
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Feb 1, 2005
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8727
... Probably a FAQ but I can't find the answer: What's Superpythagorean? - Rich Holmes...
Rich Holmes
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Feb 1, 2005
8:28 pm
8728
Hey all, This is a mensuration canon in 22-equal, using rhythmic ratios of 4,5, and 6 It also happens to be polytonal, so enjoy the dissonance, although there...
Aaron K. Johnson
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Feb 1, 2005
9:53 pm
8729
... (which ... Of which I am well aware. Nevertheless, within that "limited mileage" there are factors to be taken into account that will, more likely than...
George D. Secor
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Feb 1, 2005
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8730
... ET ... It's the tonality or scale in 22-ET generated by a chain of fifths. Because these fifths are tempered rather wide, the resulting diatonic scale...
George D. Secor
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Feb 1, 2005
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8731
Margo, That Zephyr bit really has a catchy tune! I'd like to hear you steady your tempo and add some phrasing & other expressivity, and hear what sort of...
harold_fortuin
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Feb 1, 2005
10:47 pm
8732
Since back in '90 I wasn't yet a microtonalist or all that aware of historical tuning, I did these in 12-ET, but they're a cut above the average synthetic...
harold_fortuin
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Feb 1, 2005
10:58 pm
8733
... Sorry, I should have said I'm curious about the image I have from you here, which is 31-tET. // ... I assume 31-tET's minor triads qualify here? Thanks! ...
Carl Lumma
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Feb 1, 2005
11:08 pm
8734
... Yo Bill, this is incredible. The rhythm track is still unmistakably you, but the rest seems like a new direction. What can you tell us about how this was...
Carl Lumma
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Feb 2, 2005
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8735
... Bill, I really enjoyed the trippyness of this--you're right, we do get to really hear the wiggling around, and it's quite creepy! I liked it! BTW, I'm...
Aaron K. Johnson
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Feb 2, 2005
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8736
It is so creepy and horrifying it makes me laugh ... -- Kraig Grady North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/> The Wandering Medicine...
Kraig Grady
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Feb 2, 2005
6:41 am
8737
Hello, everyone, and congratulations to Dave Seidel for _The Gemini Nebula_, a composition that was for me a trip in interstellar space, with an absorbing and...
Margo Schulter
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Feb 2, 2005
8:43 am
8738
... Mr. Sethares, I love it. The time-stretched drums are great, they totally add to the unnatural feel...the whole song feels stretched and "extrapolated" to...
Igliashon Jones
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Feb 2, 2005
9:09 am
8739
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/1/cityoftheasleepmusic.htm Check out "I stand hopeless before the gray sea". It's like quasi-11- limit film noir/slow surf...
Igliashon Jones
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Feb 2, 2005
9:19 am
8740
... Wow, Aaron! Sounds almost fractal, like drops of water or crystal formation. Props on being as rhythmically inventive as you are tonally inventive...one...
Igliashon Jones
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Feb 2, 2005
9:24 am
8741
Alright Carl (and anyone else who was curious), I've restored Paul's designs to my photo-space: http://photobucket.com/albums/v170/igliashon_jones/ This...
Igliashon Jones
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Feb 2, 2005
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8742
Yeah, we noticed the "length-higher harmonics" phenomenon and were careful to compensate for it...hence using lower-pitched 3/4" for the bass range. We've...
Igliashon Jones
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Feb 2, 2005
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8743
... Thanks, Igliashon! I did find that stereo panning plays a large role here, in being able to separate the parts, because of all the complexity rhythmically,...
Aaron K. Johnson
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Feb 2, 2005
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