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... .............. ... Does not the statement (i) account for the pentatonic raga-s, for example, being so powerfully stable and dominant from "times...
Haresh BAKSHI
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706
... many questions. While I mull over your responses, I have the ... its ... notes ... some ... I remember reading that none of the pentatonic raga-s...
wallyesterpaulrus
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Hi there, I am a new subscriber to the list so excuse me for my silly preliminary questions. 1) I must be missing something, but I did not...
Denix 13
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Feb 2, 2004
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... silly ... Not silly at all -- don't be shy! ... clear ... lot ... how ... to ... density ... available, ... are ... find ... harmony ... the ... It might...
wallyesterpaulrus
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This is a message for Paul. Your answer to the "newbie question" made me look at your entropy graphs once more, and from that resulted two comments. 1. It...
Bohlen, Heinz
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Feb 3, 2004
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... Most of the graphs (including the one on the homepage of this group) go to 4:1, some go even further. ... Sure. You may prefer the version of harmonic...
wallyesterpaulrus
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... group) ... This one goes nearly to 18:1 -- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/harmonic_entropy/files/dyadic/heinz.gif...
wallyesterpaulrus
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Feb 4, 2004
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I am still working on the mathematical data you provided in answer to my <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/harmonic_entropy/message/707"> newbie...
Denix 13
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... href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/harmonic_entropy/message/707"> ... if"> ... function ... This sounds like octave-equivalent harmonic entropy, which has...
wallyesterpaulrus
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Thanks! This is convincing, at least qualitatively. Heinz+ ... From: harmonic_entropy@yahoogroups.com [mailto:harmonic_entropy@yahoogroups.com] Sent:...
Bohlen, Heinz
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... I'm talking what people hear. Both psychoacoustics and numerical theories had better measure up to it. ... I think it makes sense to say that we use two...
Carl Lumma
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Feb 6, 2004
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... effects. ... Right, but it doesn't make sense to say a component of one overwhelms a component of the other. Otherwise you're implying that the numerical...
wallyesterpaulrus
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... Can you explain how place could cause magnetism? ... Place and periodicity together predict consonance. I've lost track of what you mean by numerical...
Carl Lumma
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... like ... 36:35. ... It does when the timbres consist of harmonic partials. You get local minima at the simple ratios. See Helmholtz, Plomp/Levelt, Kameoka...
wallyesterpaulrus
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Feb 8, 2004
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... Of course. I suppose that could lead to magnetism but I hadn't thought of it that way before. ... I don't remember that, but of course it should agree...
Carl Lumma
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... local ... & ... Above? ... doesn't ... as 'the ... n*d'. ... of ... It's very different. It relates to a purely numerical formulation in which 'COMPLEXITY'...
wallyesterpaulrus
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... In the original message. ... I'm saying it *wouldn't*. But how is it different? ... Yes. -Carl...
Carl Lumma
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722
... fundamental. ... The pressure modulation is the thing that itself gets modulated in an amplitude modulation. Amplitude modulation takes the amount of ...
wallyesterpaulrus
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... Yes, I understand AM. When you earlier said "they beat", I was assuming you meant something like 'a spectral analysis of the motion of the membrane...
Carl Lumma
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... on ... here. ... some ... No, like with all beating, there is *no* spectral energy at the beat frequency itself. Rather, if the analysis has a short enough...
wallyesterpaulrus
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... I guess I've never understood how beating is AM. Of course I've heard, when mistuning piano strings, the amplitude of an audible frequency being modulated...
Carl Lumma
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726
... in ... of ... motion ... beat ... a ... So you do understand it! ... Here's a picture -- this what you want? ...
wallyesterpaulrus
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727
... Duh, duh, duh. I was thinking of phase offset, not frequency offset!! ... I guess I found it on my own. I finished it last night. I don't understand...
Carl Lumma
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Tramo, MJ, Cariani, PA, Delgutte, B, Braida, LD. 2001. "Neurobiological Foundations for the Theory of Harmony in Western Tonal Music." Annals, New York Academy...
wallyesterpaulrus
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729
... There's a lot of waffle in there, and support for things we (or most of us, anyway) already knew. There's this little quote on p.18: "When the upper pure...
Graham Breed
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Apr 11, 2004
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730
... Faulty neural intuition! ;) ... Well that's an interesting persepctive. Indeed that's literally correct. And it proves that that wasn't what I was really...
Kurt Bigler
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May 4, 2004
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... of target ... have to ... compare ... Yes, and admittedly, we could question the straight additivity. But what do you mean by "ad-hoc smoothing step"? That...
wallyesterpaulrus
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... I just meant that if you *have* a function that is "correct" based on theory, and its not working, applying smoothing to it strikes me as an ad-hoc...
Kurt Bigler
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May 5, 2004
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... to ... But ... be ... on ... an ... to work ... Who mentioned smoothing? I must be missing something. There was nothing "ad-hoc" or less "correct" about...
wallyesterpaulrus
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... I got it by putting 2 and 2 together from these messages... ... But of course you also said: ... Ok. I know too little about this and I'm probably not...
Kurt Bigler
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