I am sorry to have missed something in these merging-processes. I'm completely new to the list and so I kept quit to see the regular things. Could anyone...
Bob Helsloot
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Jun 1, 2001 9:07 am
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In-Reply-To: <32CF5B84E01BD511AE7E0090274662720FB3EF@...> ... have ... No, in this case it was another member making the ridiculous accusations. ...
graham@...
Jun 1, 2001 11:39 am
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... The poll was conducted from the tuning list. I have no idea why you would think it would have anything to do with *this* list. Anyway, I hope you and Carl...
Paul H. Erlich
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Jun 1, 2001 4:30 pm
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Hi Bob! The poll was taken on the tuning list ( tuning@yahoogroups.com <mailto:tuning@yahoogroups.com> ). It concerned whether the tuning-math list should be...
Paul H. Erlich
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Jun 1, 2001 4:32 pm
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OK Paul, Thanks! Bob bhelsloot@... BOB'S MUSIC http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/233/bobs_music.html Hi Bob! The poll was taken on the tuning list (...
Bob Helsloot
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Jun 1, 2001 5:46 pm
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monz
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Jun 13, 2001 4:19 am
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<< is an 11/9 a major or a minor third? >> The term "third" is a scale degree (III == 2) and may not be well attributed to an isolated ratio. It depends of...
Pierre Lamothe
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Jun 13, 2001 7:21 am
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... I don't think this idea will work because harmonic entropy involves _intervals_ -- incommensurate intervals, if you're looking at the base of each valley...
Paul H. Erlich
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Jun 13, 2001 6:20 pm
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... One reasonable proposal along these lines is based on a 31-tET grid: http://www.uq.net.au/~zzdkeena/Music/IntervalNaming.htm Of course, if you're using a...
Paul H. Erlich
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Jun 13, 2001 6:24 pm
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... Just use the ratios themselves! ... We kind of went through this a while back . . . remember your "poor man's harmonic entropy" which turned out to really...
Paul H. Erlich
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Jun 13, 2001 7:03 pm
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... Brrrr . . . sorry for the curt replies . . . just trying to get through umpteen lists in a short time . . ....
Paul H. Erlich
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Jun 13, 2001 7:36 pm
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Hello Dan, The terms major and minor are used about modes and about chords. It is surely hard to share my opinion about the modality notion -- a measure in the...
Pierre Lamothe
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Jun 14, 2001 4:22 am
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... I adopted what (for me) was a simplified version when I started thinking in the 31tet world. All intervals span the range subminor minor neutral major...
Robert C Valentine
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Jun 14, 2001 10:25 am
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In-Reply-To: <200106141025.NAA25084@...> We seem to be OT ... That would be 0: unison 5: major second 10: major third 13: minor fourth 18:...
graham@...
Jun 14, 2001 11:27 am
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What the heck is this discussion doing in harmonic_entropy?...
Dave Keenan
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Jun 20, 2001 1:47 am
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Well ... it didn't take me long to find the Adaptive Simulated Annealing code. The URL is http://www.ingber.com/. It's basically free, unless you want him to...
M. Edward Borasky
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Jun 25, 2001 6:01 am
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... /... Moses! This guy is on fire!! -Carl...
Carl Lumma
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Jul 10, 2001 7:02 am
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Erv Wilson and Jeniffer Stapher has asked me to circulate this notice about the Microtone Conference in El Paso this November. --John Subject: RE: Please Reply...
John Chalmers
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Jul 12, 2001 9:20 pm
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Any insights on the higher-D Farey series stuff? I'm sure such a thing won't be forgotten, but I thought I'd stoke the coals... -Carl...
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Aug 4, 2001 5:25 pm
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I still need to post "Eureka, part 2" . . . but really, I'm pretty sure we won't need to define mediants . . . I expect that the validation exercise for the...
Paul H. Erlich
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Aug 6, 2001 5:48 pm
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... This raises a point that hasn't been discussed much: where exactly do(es) the mechanism(s) responsible for tonalness sit? On top of both the place and...
carl@...
Aug 11, 2001 5:49 pm
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... You mean, you'll test Tenney dissonance against the voronoi cell approach? Processor intensive, eh? Time to consider distributed computing again? I've...
carl@...
Aug 11, 2001 5:52 pm
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... We don't know much about periodicity mechanisms, but we do know that virtual pitch is a _central_ process, since experiments which distribute the ...
Paul H. Erlich
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Aug 13, 2001 7:02 pm
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... No, the validation exercise would simply check that the total "probability" (i.e., the sum of the products of bell curve height times cuberoot(a*b*c)) is...
Paul H. Erlich
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Aug 13, 2001 7:05 pm
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... Right... ... Fantastic how cutting-edge the whole subject is. ... I meant any frequency. I didn't realize (or remember) that virtual pitch works on...
carl@...
Aug 13, 2001 11:08 pm
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... I thought you were claiming that periodicity only works up to 4KHz. If this is so, it's the (possibly missing) _fundamental_, not the partials, that must...
Paul H. Erlich
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Aug 13, 2001 11:10 pm
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... Can you give an example? -Carl...
carl@...
Aug 13, 2001 11:14 pm
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Did you follow the validation exercise I did for the dyad case, using sqrt(n*d) as the approximation for width? ... From: carl@......
Paul H. Erlich
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Aug 13, 2001 11:17 pm
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... I was. My understanding based on past threads (way past...) was that neurons can fire up to about 1000 hz., and gang together (in groups of four?) to...
carl@...
Aug 13, 2001 11:31 pm
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... Maybe, but that's not what I'm saying. I don't even want to assume that virtual pitch is a distinct phenomenon from periodicity pitch. What I'm saying is...