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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...
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Jan 3, 2006
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932
... 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 ...
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Jan 3, 2006
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933
... 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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934
... 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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935
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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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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937
... 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...
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938
... 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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939
... 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...
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Jan 6, 2006
6:23 am
940
... 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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941
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg18324662.500 Thoughts? -Carl...
Carl Lumma
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Jan 6, 2006
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942
... 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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943
Is it known to what extent our species' development of speech is responsible for our being "hardwired" to appreciate 'consonance'?...
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944
... It depends on how you parametrize your harmonic entropy calculation. Do you mean the particular case that's graphed on the home page of this yahoogroup? ...
wallyesterpaulrus
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Jan 6, 2006
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945
Another music/monkey study. -Carl...
Carl Lumma
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Jan 6, 2006
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946
... No, I don't think I'm saying that . . . (?) ... !!! Which college did you go to? I never met anyone who learned interval ratios in anything like a standard...
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I wrote... ... Here's a related page: http://web.telia.com/~u57011259/mode%20perception.htm -Carl...
Carl Lumma
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948
No, but that's considered likely to be part of it; meanwhile, some researchers claim that pre-natal experience of mother's vocalizations, rather than...
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949 Carl Lumma
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950
It's doubtful such a thing will ever be known for certain, as it's difficult to prove causation in evolutionary history, especially when it's more than a...
Carl Lumma
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951
Found it: http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/abstract/23/18/7160/ -C....
Carl Lumma
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952
... It may be worth pointing out that the term "hard wired" can be misleading. There's nothing in one's genes that describes the design of the brain...
Carl Lumma
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953
I wrote... ... My own opinion is that music and speech probably evolved simultaneously. Why do I think this? I have a pet theory which states that the ...
Carl Lumma
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Jan 6, 2006
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954
Note however that I disagree with the conclusions of this paper. -Carl...
Carl Lumma
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955
That's interesting. I believe it's also been postulated that early speech, when it first appeared, had more -- I forget the linguistic term (dipsong?) --...
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Jan 7, 2006
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956
... calculation. ... Yes. ... 6/5, ... they're ... to ... of ... which ... over ... information, ... on 'overnumberness'. :) ... loosely ... all ... I thought...
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957
There's something called a diphthong, which is a phoneme made from two or more atomic phonemes. Example, long "i" is actually ah-ee. I don't think that's...
Carl Lumma
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Jan 7, 2006
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958
... [snip] ... by ... same ... combine ... so ... passages ... [snip] ... That article's unfortunately no longer available. But the abstract confirms my...
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Jan 8, 2006
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959
... Typical. Broken links are approaching catastrophe level, as in, for the human race. http://lumma.org/microwave/#2005.07.23.2 Another of my pet peeves is...
Carl Lumma
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Jan 8, 2006
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960
... 6/5, ... they're ... to ... Thinking of this, I was suprised by your answer. At least that part of your hearing that recognizes common practice harmony,...
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