Paul, Sorry, need some context to understand it. Can you work through some simple example, take an example diad, and show how it works? ... What is the scope...
Robert Walker
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Feb 1, 2001 2:07 pm
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Maybe my code will help. I hope the little bit of optimisation doesn't make it harder to understand. Manuel with Pitches; with Quick_Sort; with...
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Feb 1, 2001 2:19 pm
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Hi Robert: I went through a sample calculation before -- check the archives . . ....
Paul H. Erlich
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Feb 1, 2001 8:25 pm
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Hi Manuel: I presume you're aware that I've essentially moved completely from the Farey series to the "Tenney series" approach? The "Tenney series" is defined...
Paul H. Erlich
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Feb 1, 2001 8:27 pm
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... Farey ... a ... Yes, I agree too it's better. I'll change it, it's only a small change. Manuel...
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Feb 5, 2001 11:21 am
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Hi Paul, Not sure when I'll get round to looking at the method. First impression from Manuel's code is that it wouldn't take that much work to program, though...
Robert Walker
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Feb 6, 2001 10:00 pm
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Even with standard deviation of one syntonic comma, 11:9 comes out as more consonant than 11:8 and 9:7, but not longer more consonant than 8:5: ...
Paul H. Erlich
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Feb 13, 2001 4:43 am
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Dan, Still using a standard deviation of one syntonic comma, but seeding the harmonic entropy calculation with about 8 times as many ratios, 11:9 still comes...
Paul H. Erlich
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Feb 13, 2001 6:12 pm
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... Yet the harmonic entropy model claims that, for this level of s, you have a rather low probability of hearing 9:11 as the 9th and 11th harmonics of a ...
Paul H. Erlich
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Feb 15, 2001 7:13 pm
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Please take a minute to review http://groups.yahoo.com/group/harmonic_entropy/message/215 and http://groups.yahoo.com/group/harmonic_entropy/message/271 Well,...
Paul H. Erlich
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Feb 17, 2001 4:10 am
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Wow, the Harmonic Entropy list has gone 60's! And you didn't think I could remember back that far! Ha! Groovy! Where's Peter Max when we need him?? ...
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Feb 21, 2001 9:46 pm
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Paul H. Erlich
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Mar 7, 2001 9:41 pm
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Hi Bob Helsloot. Looks like you assumed (on the Music Theory list) 11:12 for the minor second. 11:12 is actually halfway between a minor second and a major...
Paul H. Erlich
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Mar 8, 2001 12:32 am
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... Thanks, Paul! This printed out just great! Joseph...
jpehrson@...
Mar 8, 2001 10:04 pm
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Hello all. It appears that John Starrett has put up the various minor triads I created for a listening experiment for Gerald Eskelin some time ago up at ...
Paul H. Erlich
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Mar 8, 2001 11:53 pm
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... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/harmonic_entropy/message/367 ... created ... minor triads and post your impressions. ... For some reason, Paul, the above...
jpehrson@...
Mar 9, 2001 4:56 am
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... Oh, goody. I love these listening experiments. "Impressions"? Would there be danger of biasing us to be any more specific than that about what sort of...
David J. Finnamore
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Mar 9, 2001 3:58 pm
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David Finnamore wrote, ... Any sort of comments whatsoever!...
Paul H. Erlich
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Mar 9, 2001 8:17 pm
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Whoops -- it looks like the underlying .wav files are gone! Sorry! ... From: jpehrson@... [mailto:jpehrson@...] Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 11:57 PM...
Paul H. Erlich
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Mar 9, 2001 8:53 pm
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Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the harmonic_entropy group. File :...
harmonic_entropy@yaho...
Mar 12, 2001 4:31 am
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Hi Daniel -- e-mail 1 never came through, but thanks. (H.E. List: this concerns some e-mails forwarded to me from Daniel Wolf, containing conversations with...
Paul H. Erlich
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Mar 13, 2001 4:06 am
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. . . this doesn't mean that even more complex ratios can't be recognized and tuned by ear, by eliminaiting beating. I've tuned 17/13 by ear by eliminating...
Paul H. Erlich
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Mar 13, 2001 4:08 am
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... Very impressive, Paul! It's so detailed! I never noticed before (until you stuck it in my face) how the ratios line up almost in layers. Do you have to...
David J. Finnamore
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Mar 13, 2001 7:54 am
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... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/harmonic_entropy/files/dyadic/partch.bmp ... (until you stuck it in my face) how the ratios line up ... do. :-) ...
PERLICH@...
Mar 13, 2001 5:50 pm
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I wrote, ... dyadic harmonic >entropy calculation remains essentially unchanged within that range, since only ratios in and >immediately bordering that range...
Paul H. Erlich
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Mar 13, 2001 7:30 pm
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... Sure enough - at steeper angles for lower numbers and shallower angles for higher numbers. -- David J. Finnamore Nashville, TN, USA ...
David J. Finnamore
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Mar 15, 2001 3:24 am
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But can you see what exactly lines up? A set of fractions falls on a straight line if . . . ... From: David J. Finnamore [mailto:daeron@...] Sent:...
Paul H. Erlich
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Mar 15, 2001 8:04 pm
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... The same amount gets added to (or subtracted from the other direction) both the numerator and denominator?...
daeron@...
Mar 23, 2001 7:58 pm
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Well, that's one set of lines, but there's plenty more . . . unless what you meant was, "there are two integer constants a and b, and if you keep adding a to...
Paul H. Erlich
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Mar 23, 2001 8:03 pm
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... what you ... keep adding ... fractions ... been only ... I was. No extra credit points this time. Do they line up as a by- product of the formula you're...