<snip> ... <snip> ... That is the meaning I was going for. I am listening to some of your Chopin now, but I think what I's like to hear is Scarlatti. How about...
John Starrett
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Aug 1, 2001 3:19 pm
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Hi John, ... I'm interested to hear this! Just now listening to the gritty and dramatic recording of it in Prinz temperament on Ed Foote's Beethoven cd. Could...
Robert Walker
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Aug 1, 2001 8:38 pm
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... skin. ... It was conjected at the aquarium I was visiting that they also used this trick to dazzle or hypnotize their prey. They had a film of a cuttlefish...
BVAL@...
Aug 1, 2001 8:41 pm
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Hi there, I've been practicing the second movement of C.P.E.Bach Sonata in C major for flute and obbligato keyboard. as adaptively retuned by JdL. Here finally...
Robert Walker
robertwalker@...
Aug 2, 2001 5:16 pm
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Hi Robert I like it too a lot. Are you using a alto or soprano recorder? Mary...
nanom3@...
Aug 2, 2001 8:49 pm
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Hi Jacky, ... Glad you like it, thanks! The C.P.E. B. is a real fav. piece of music of mine. Robert...
Robert Walker
robertwalker@...
Aug 2, 2001 8:59 pm
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Hi Mary, ... It's a tenor. Lowest note of tenor recorder is middle c. So technically, it has same pitch range as a baroque flute, though because it has a...
Robert Walker
robertwalker@...
Aug 2, 2001 9:23 pm
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... This confuses me. Since partials tend to "push each other apart" (see Terhardt), wouldn't a timbre with a weak 2nd partial sound relatively _higher_?...
Paul Erlich
paul@...
Aug 2, 2001 9:59 pm
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Hi Paul, My recorder technique book "Recorder Technique" by A.Rowland Jones says this about the great bass, which one occasionally hears in recorder consorts...
Robert Walker
robertwalker@...
Aug 2, 2001 11:00 pm
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Hi Paul, N.b. why was it you thought notes should sound higher in pitch with 1st as strongest partial? Can you explain a bit more? I don't know the reference...
Robert Walker
robertwalker@...
Aug 2, 2001 11:55 pm
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... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/crazy_music/message/820 ... events in short term memory.8 It then follows that to perceive a collection of tones as tonal,...
jpehrson@...
Aug 3, 2001 3:00 am
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... No idea how this (or difference tones between octaves that just double the lower note) could have the effect mentioned. I think Robert Walker's explanation...
klaus schmirler
KSchmir@...
Aug 3, 2001 3:01 am
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Somebody posted this URL: http://thinkingapplied.com/tonality_folder/tonality.htm Containing article, _Atonality, Information, and the Politics of Perception_....
Carl Lumma
carl@...
Aug 3, 2001 8:39 am
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[mclaren wrote:] ... Mclaren, do you have _any_ idea what I do??? Have you ever listened to just _one_ of my tunings? The tango, for example, which is in ...
John A. deLaubenfels
jdl@...
Aug 3, 2001 12:02 pm
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It has been suggested that it would be interesting to test my adaptive tuning methods against a number of different pieces. Another list member had seemed to...
John A. deLaubenfels
jdl@...
Aug 3, 2001 12:04 pm
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... Hi Brian, I had considered sending in a post along the lines of "lets keep it real" to the list, as topics best left to the original tuning list started...
BVAL@...
Aug 3, 2001 12:51 pm
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Hi Brian. If you have some disagreement with Paul, Carl and JDL you should just come out and say so instead of beating around the bush. I disagree with you on...
John Starrett
jstarret@...
Aug 3, 2001 3:19 pm
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ADIOS!...
George Zelenz
ploo@...
Aug 3, 2001 3:42 pm
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[JdL scripsit:] ... Yay! OK! 1. Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, attributed to J.S. Bach. (lots of MIDI versions available) 2. Les Barricades Mysterieuses by...
X. J. Scott
xjscott@...
Aug 3, 2001 4:12 pm
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[I wrote:] ... [John Starrett:] ... John Sankey was kind enough to grant permission for me to post retunings of his MIDI sequences. When I wrote back thanking...
John A. deLaubenfels
jdl@...
Aug 3, 2001 4:25 pm
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Robert requested Bach's WTC I C major prelude for tuning new and old. I've just uploaded a zip to the files area (JdL directory) with several tunings: ...
John A. deLaubenfels
jdl@...
Aug 3, 2001 5:15 pm
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[I scripsit:] ... [Jeff Scott scripsit:] ... Har! That's a hot piece, all right. Tough to render from MIDI, but I'll do it. Is there some doubt that he...
John A. deLaubenfels
jdl@...
Aug 3, 2001 5:33 pm
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Hey all, I uploaded me playing Couperin's Barricades (plain, no retuning) to my folder: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/crazy_music/files/Jephaph ...
X. J. Scott
xjscott@...
Aug 3, 2001 5:44 pm
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[JdL asked regarding the Toccata & Fugue:] ... Well... I think he wrote it myself but some academic dude did some kind of analysis where he claimed it wasn't...
X. J. Scott
xjscott@...
Aug 3, 2001 5:55 pm
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Hi John, bach_wtcI-1-prelz7.mid: as tuned by JdL the _old_ way, pre-spring, in 7-limit. Well, this is really lovely. I think those micro shifted notes are just...
Robert Walker
robertwalker@...
Aug 3, 2001 6:15 pm
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... The original in Sankey's tuning or in 12tet? ... I laughed my ass off. John Sankey is going to have you killed. ... Oh yeah. ... The second half contrasts...
John Starrett
jstarret@...
Aug 3, 2001 8:42 pm
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... That's not exactly what I said . . . but when the cochlea is exposed to more than one frequency at once, the pitches are subjectively "stretched apart"...
Paul Erlich
paul@...
Aug 3, 2001 10:56 pm
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Hi Paul, ... Thanks, that's really interesting. ... where "which specific note is heard" needs to be expanded too, as if one means "which note of the violin...
Robert Walker
robertwalker@...
Aug 3, 2001 11:56 pm
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FROM: mclaren TO: The new Alternative Wanking List SUBJECT: compositional methods Joseph Pehrson has written about his methods for composing xenharmonic music,...
xed@...
Aug 4, 2001 2:09 am
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Integer Detector ... I'll have to look that one up. If you've previously posted a larger excerpt from this paper, just let me know the...