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Hi. I'm playing this Monday (July 14) at Bard College in upstate NY.
I'll be playing on some of the instruments I've created, in a scale
that divides two octaves into 15 equal intervals (160 cents each).
Most people I've encountered who work with non-12-tet scales/tunings
are doing synth or computer based stuff. Anyone else here into the
old school way of making sounds by vibrating objects? (not to imply
there's anything wrong with synths or computers).

Paul
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Wed Jul 9, 2003 2:47 am

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Hi. I'm playing this Monday (July 14) at Bard College in upstate NY. I'll be playing on some of the instruments I've created, in a scale that divides two...
Paul
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Jul 9, 2003
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... Hi Paul, we have a small ensemble of instruments we call the Hillbilly Tincamelan, which is a small gamelan made out of discarded materials and objects. ...
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Jul 9, 2003
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Hi Jeff, I'd love to hear your tincamelan. I knew a guy in Seattle when I lived on the left coast who built his own quasi gamelan instruments- Mike Edwards. We...
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