Hyper MOS search results: I've added option to FTS to find the hyper-mos scales. It will be in next upload of beta if anyone wants a go - I'll do one later...
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Monz
MONZ@...
Nov 30, 2000 5:47 pm
... Thanks, Joe - this is precisely the point I've been hammering away at. Subscribers to this List will probably 'get it' better because they'll be familiar...
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Seth Austen
acoustic@...
Nov 30, 2000 6:40 pm
on 11/30/00 12:40 PM, tuning@egroups.com at tuning@egroups.com wrote: Jacky, Sorry to mispell your name in my last post. I usually try to be very careful about...
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Paul H. Erlich
PERLICH@...
Nov 30, 2000 7:05 pm
Dave Keenan wrote, ... You can't -- the effects are synergistic (nonlinear)....
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Paul H. Erlich
PERLICH@...
Nov 30, 2000 7:22 pm
Dave Keenan wrote, ... I was not aware of Vogel's definition. What is it? ... Dave, in mathematics (namely, rational approximation theory) the complexity of a...
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Paul H. Erlich
PERLICH@...
Nov 30, 2000 7:30 pm
Robert Walker wrote, ... each degree! Three specific interval sizes for each generic interval size! Wow! Is this a mode of any previously identified 17-tone...
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ligonj@...
Nov 30, 2000 8:38 pm
... to the ... of 9 are ... One ... difficult to ... allowing ... the number ... will form ... more ... _size_ of the ... this point ... Paul and David, A...
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Paul H. Erlich
PERLICH@...
Nov 30, 2000 8:49 pm
Jacky wrote, ... Odd limit is a great measure of _intervallic_ consonance (it was Partch's), if you're forcing octave-equivalence on the system. Prime limit...
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ligonj@...
Nov 30, 2000 10:14 pm
Paul, This is indeed interesting, as I refer to one of my favorite JI systems as being 37 Prime JI, yet the subset 12 and 13 pitch scales are constructed by...
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Paul H. Erlich
PERLICH@...
Nov 30, 2000 10:20 pm
... Could you elaborate, if so inclined? ... 37 would only be audibly relevant in a big otonal chord that included the 37 identity and many others -- got any...
... There was an article on Slashdot about it. You shouldn't have to pay to host your own music, but some ISPs are running scripts that delete all MP3 files....
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Paul H. Erlich
PERLICH@...
Nov 30, 2000 10:46 pm
Jacky wrote, ... Hmm . . . of the 78 intervals in this 13-tone scale, I'm not seeing any that would involve odd-limit in a perceptually relevant way . . . the...
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ligonj@...
Nov 30, 2000 10:56 pm
... any that ... simplest ... synegies to ... judge the ... scale -- in ... nothing to ... many ... Paul, Sorry for not answering the question properly - I did...
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Paul H. Erlich
PERLICH@...
Nov 30, 2000 10:59 pm
... I'm sure it is -- and I believe you could come up with equally lovely scales without a JI conception. ... Well, we've discussed this more on the harmonic...
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Paul H. Erlich
PERLICH@...
Nov 30, 2000 11:04 pm
As I've been developing quite a bit in the direction of playing raga-style music on the acoustic guitar tuned to an open drone fifth (often accompanied by...
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ligonj@...
Nov 30, 2000 11:26 pm
... tune to ... Dave, Hello! Just for the sake of deepening my understanding of this fascinating thread, I would like to humbly ask the following question:...
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Paul H. Erlich
PERLICH@...
Nov 30, 2000 11:31 pm
Jacky wrote, ... Dave's criterion is that if you can adjust the tuning of the interval a small amount and improve its consonance and/or eliminate beating, the ...
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D.Stearns
STEARNS@...
Nov 30, 2000 11:41 pm
Robert Walker wrote, ... for a scale that big, there must be some general principle behind it. Well almost certainly, one does get mathematical coincidences ...
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Afmmjr@...
Nov 30, 2000 11:53 pm
Thanks, John, for asking. Since just returning from Europe I called our audio engineer Norman Greenspan to send out a tape, as well as for videographer Joe...
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Mats Öljare
oljare@...
Dec 1, 2000 12:04 am
Since the subject of serial composition is coming up again,how many composers are there who have worked with serialism in distinct non-12 systems?Know of(or...
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ligonj@...
Dec 1, 2000 12:11 am
Johnny, Hello! Joseph mentioned the hours of music that you have on DAT. I would like to give caution about something that you might already be aware of - that...
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ligonj@...
Dec 1, 2000 12:22 am
Mats, When I used to experiment in this way many years ago, I have used up to an 18 tone row. The same serial procedures that worked for the 12 cell also can...
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Dave Keenan
D.KEENAN@...
Dec 1, 2000 12:37 am
... Both of these harmonic complexities are available in Scala. I understand they are both based on summing all occurrences of prime factors on both sides of...
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ligonj@...
Dec 1, 2000 2:16 am
... I really do ... properties. ... lovely scales ... Paul, I thought it would be of great interest to ask for you to demonstrate the generation of a scale...
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Robert Walker
robert_walker@...
Dec 1, 2000 3:41 am
Hi Paul, ... I've just done a search of the SCALA archive, using FTS search capability to order the archive by number of notes in the scales, and numbers of...
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Dave Keenan
D.KEENAN@...
Dec 1, 2000 4:24 am
... Dear Jacky, I'm afraid that isn't a JI scale at all, unless you're using it with some pretty wild timbres, e.g. having no odd harmonics below the 8th and...
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Joseph Pehrson
josephpehrson@...
Dec 1, 2000 4:34 am
... http://www.egroups.com/message/tuning/16086 ... non-12 systems?Know of(or heard)any completed works using serial techniques with microtonality? ... Well,...
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Kees van Prooijen
kees@...
Dec 1, 2000 5:03 am
Well, there is my "Variations" in 13 tone BP. http://www.kees.cc/music/webvar0.html Although this started out as a joke, (if you don't get it, do a web search ...
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David C Keenan
D.KEENAN@...
Dec 1, 2000 7:36 am
... Thanks John, I was avoiding that for as long as I could. One day at a time sweet jesus. Many tunings (both static and dynamic) try hard to be JI while...