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(BTW, I apologize for my insulting behavior towards Monz on the other list last month, and hope I can still participate here.) I should probably prepare my...
traktus5
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Dec 23, 2005
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915
... other ... Of course! I just insulted Monz myself :) ... of a ... they're ... multiplicity ... from ... It depends what you mean by "account for". I think...
wallyesterpaulrus
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Dec 25, 2005
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... Heh, all of the regulars on these lists I can think of have been involved in at least one vicious flame war. ... Lots of chords have low tonalness -- three...
Carl Lumma
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Dec 25, 2005
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... The method was actually posted many years ago. Only parts have been followed through on so far, though....
wallyesterpaulrus
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918
Where would the chord C1-E1-A1-D2 lie in the harmonic series? (The only ones I can find involve 13 or a multiple thereof. Is it one of those?) Thanks, Kelly...
traktus5
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Dec 25, 2005
3:29 am
919
... Yes, no...I don't know! I work in a fog. (Is this payback time?!) I think a great deal about this topic, and feel there is something incomplete here....
traktus5
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Dec 25, 2005
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920
... I have a fast CPU, and I'll sell time on it in exchange for virtual hugs. -Carl...
Carl Lumma
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921
... Carl! How dare you!! ... Yahya -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.7/214 -...
Yahya Abdal-Aziz
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Dec 25, 2005
4:04 pm
922
... What exactly do you mean by this question? ... I'd prefer the tuning of the chord as 36:45:60:80, if that's what you're asking....
wallyesterpaulrus
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Dec 27, 2005
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... spoken ... forget ... I ... It conflicts with *duality*, the idea that there is some parity or "mirror-equivalence" between otonal and utonal chords. When...
wallyesterpaulrus
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Dec 27, 2005
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924
... I was just having fun looking at dissonant chords like c#2-e3-a3-d4 (great chord! it has all the inversions -- 6/5, 8/5, 4/3, 16/15; I wonder if that's...
traktus5
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Dec 28, 2005
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925
Hello traktus5 and group, although mostly a silent reader in this group, (which long ago I could not get interested in the analogy between the stochastic...
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Dec 28, 2005
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... What do you mean, "it has all the inversions"? ... 7 isn't found in 5-limit harmony. ... finds ... Seems like you're talking about the intervals of...
wallyesterpaulrus
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Dec 28, 2005
9:43 pm
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hi Domilare What do you find interesting about the chord? I just read Tuning, Timbre, Spectrum, Scale. ... group, (which long ago I could not get interested...
traktus5
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Dec 29, 2005
12:23 am
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... 8/5, 4/3, 16/15; I wonder if that's related to utonality...) ... Focusing, in my own work, on the numbers 3 and 5, the 'first order' intervals are 3/2,...
traktus5
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Dec 29, 2005
1:33 am
929
... Where did I say that? Not doubting, just wondering. -Carl...
Carl Lumma
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Dec 29, 2005
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930
... You've lost me. How do you arrive at this? Harry Partch certainly didn't consider 15/8 a 'first order' 5-limit interval, since it belongs only to the...
wallyesterpaulrus
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Dec 29, 2005
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931
... hi Carl - I don't remember where. Sorry if I mis-attributed. Is the statement incorrect? I believe it was a discussion of what Hindemeth thought of...
traktus5
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Jan 3, 2006
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... 6/5, ... order' ... Sorry. I obviously need to review what 5-limit is, and how it's distinguished from 12 et, and whether it's even a useful concept for ...
traktus5
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Jan 3, 2006
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... I dunno if it's correct or not -- it's pretty vague without some context. Let's not worry about it. -Carl...
Carl Lumma
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Jan 3, 2006
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... BTW, does utonality only apply to triads? ... P5, ... 5- ... The intervals of 12-equal are 16/15, 9/8 (and 10/9), 6/5, 5/4, 4/3, 7/5, 3/2, 8/5, 5/3, 7/4...
traktus5
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Jan 3, 2006
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I was on a public computer, rushed. ... 6/5, ... What I mean is, if you take the series of harmonic numbers 1,3,5,7,9, and 15, (with 2,4,8...being part of the...
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Jan 3, 2006
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936
... for ... for ... I think there are some serious problems with that way of doing/viewing things. As one piece of evidence, 15/8 and 16/15 are a heck of a lot...
wallyesterpaulrus
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Jan 3, 2006
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... 16/15; ... No, you can construct a utonal chord with any number of notes > 2. Just take the harmonic series and turn it upside-down. ... the ... The...
wallyesterpaulrus
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... Partch discusses JI intervals, limits, and consonance. This is the stuff I was referring to....
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Jan 3, 2006
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... certainly ... it ... agree ... a > heck of a lot more dissonant than 5/3 and 6/5, don't you think? ... Yes. I'm familiar, after reading TTSS and other...
traktus5
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Jan 6, 2006
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... one ... tritone, ... 4/3, ... cents, ... why ... Recently I started finding where 4 note dissonant chords I like lie high in the series, so I'm using such...
traktus5
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Jan 6, 2006
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http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg18324662.500 Thoughts? -Carl...
Carl Lumma
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Jan 6, 2006
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... There we have it: the emancipation of the dissonance follows a real evolutionary path. Not in the species some were expecting to find it in, but you can't...
Daniel Wolf
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Jan 6, 2006
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Is it known to what extent our species' development of speech is responsible for our being "hardwired" to appreciate 'consonance'?...
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