... Hi monz. I've thought a bit more about this... Maybe counterpointability is in direct proportion to average chord-change period, in terms of number of...
... Bach, of course, did this. We used to sing the chorales, and play them in Brass choir. They're quite contrapuntal, but I think the tonality still...
hi Carl, ... how interesting that you should say this to me right now... i just posted something on metatuning about a show i saw Saturday night, of Cubensis,...
Digression: Back when Gene claimed most computer sound cards can't adequately drive headphones from the headphone jack... there's some truth to this, but a...
... Hello, I can't answer the first question. But your second question has an answer: basically, no. Johnston's notation is not based on notated intervals...
The music stops if you don't hit the right spot New Scientist vol 181 issue 2430 - 17 January 2004, page 13 AFTER well over a century of argument about...
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Carl, ... I'm going to look for these from a place I can return them if they suck, because occasionally it would be nice to have in-ear (and cheap) phones. But...
... Grados cause me blinding pain, so I can't use them. I'm saving up for Senn. 600's, and I'm still looking into getting my Sony F1's repaired I mentioned...
Hi Joseph et. al. Sorry for taking *2 years* to get back to you on this! The below was message #33992, but of course you can just click on "Up Thread" ...
... Hi, Sorry apparently no one has replied to you sooner. Just FYI please realize that digest subscriptions while convenient for some subscribers, end up...
... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tuning/message/52272 ... was ... ***I knew you were a little behind in reading the list, Paul, but I didn't realize it was...
slight apology for the cross post, but after i sent this to metatuning i realized that it would be perfect appropriate here. -monz ... but of course, i hasten...
... Consistency may be out the window but wouldn't you still have better approximations for some intervals than what the mapping might give? ... a ... reason ...
... Oh yeah. Say Paul, what does dropping octave-equivalence have to do with consistency? We're still enforcing consistency, in the definition of regular...
Turkish Folk Music Night with Sema&Semah Dancer ALI KAHYA : piano , bendir , vocal BORA YASAR : saz , kopuz , yayli tanbur , flut , fretless guitar , e-bow...
... not ... with ... Yes, but what I was referring to above has nothing to do with the "stretch". In addition to the equal temperaments, I could very well have...
... which ... and ... better ... Yup! In fact, this becomes unavoidable now that you're looking at prime-limit instead of odd-limit. ... not ... with ... In...
... which ... and ... Essentially, *all* ETs become inconsistent! ... longer ... TOP, ... Sure. You would have to read the 2-year old thread I was replying to ...
... Each prime-limit contains an infinite number of ratios, so as long as the primes are not tuned justly, *some* ratio out there is going to come closer to...
They're great. When I saw them they gave a workshop on overtone singing afterwards, and under their guidance I was able to make some neat sounds (this one...
I came across a website which has a reading of the opening of the Iliad in ancient Greek. http://www.rhapsodoioralgreekandlatin.org/iliad1.htm It's part of a...
... give? ... What about integer-limit consistency? ... using ... note ... the ... 24- ... more ... torsion. ... But ... ET, ... So I can't call an arbitrary...