... 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...
... 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 ...
... 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...
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...
... 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...
... 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...
... 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...
... 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...
... 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...
... 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? ...
... 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...
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...
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...
... 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...
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 ...
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?) --...
... calculation. ... Yes. ... 6/5, ... they're ... to ... of ... which ... over ... information, ... on 'overnumberness'. :) ... loosely ... all ... I thought...
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...
... [snip] ... by ... same ... combine ... so ... passages ... [snip] ... That article's unfortunately no longer available. But the abstract confirms my...
... 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...
... 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,...