I noticed that a host of old disembodied posts have suddenly materialized just in time for Halloween... [me:] ... [Graham Breed:] ... Well I find that being...
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Glen Peterson
Glen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Oct 31, 1999 6:40 pm
... Obviously you could get a compressor, and maximize the compression. Follow it with a volume pedal. You could use a bow, Jimmy Page style. Or make a ...
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patrick pagano
ppagano@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Nov 1, 1999 5:11 am
if you are talking guitar type stuff i say Ebows on three or four guitars...
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Stearns, Greg
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Nov 1, 1999 11:15 am
Please remove me from your mailing list! ... From: tuning@onelist.com [SMTP:tuning@onelist.com] Sent: Monday, November 01, 1999 4:25 AM To:...
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Carl Lumma
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Nov 1, 1999 2:25 pm
... Interesting. Thanks. -C....
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martin hatch
mfh2@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Nov 1, 1999 3:24 pm
"Tuning" people, Can anyone tell me the location of an article on the tuning (including partials) of the original Hubei Marquis Yi bells? I specify "original" ...
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alves@xxxxx.xx.xxx.xx...
alves@xxxxx.xx.xxx.xx...
Nov 1, 1999 5:07 pm
... I only have the discussion in Fritz Kuttner's _The Archeology of Music in Ancient China_ where he quotes the measurements done by Ma Chengyuan ("Ancient...
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Howard Rovics
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Nov 1, 1999 6:13 pm
I have not seen a review of this most unusual concert which I had been looking forward to for quite some time so here's my take on it. A Columbus Day Orchestra...
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Clark
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Nov 1, 1999 4:36 am
A few years ago, Fernandes made a cute , vaguely elephant-shaped guitar with a speaker built-in under the strings. I wonder how many kids who bought it ...
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Paul H. Erlich
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Nov 1, 1999 8:14 pm
Paul Hahn wrote, ... Wait a minute, Paul. The 7-limit diamond is a cuboctahedron (as Erv Wilson fans will know). And you just finished convincing us that...
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Paul H. Erlich
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Nov 1, 1999 8:16 pm
... Oh, now I get it. Boy do I feel like an idiot!...
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Paul H. Erlich
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Nov 1, 1999 8:28 pm
Paul H., Thanks for your extensive comments. Without going too deeply into them just yet, let me bounce this off you: In 2-D, there will be some cases where...
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Paul H. Erlich
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Nov 1, 1999 8:30 pm
Carl, all strictly proper scales are TC....
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Paul Hahn
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Nov 1, 1999 8:40 pm
... Certainly, certainly. Depending on the vectors, that might certainly happen. Which is why, as I said before, rather than circumscribing scales with any...
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Paul H. Erlich
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Nov 1, 1999 8:40 pm
Paul Hahn wrote, ... And that geometric figure will automatically fill space. Can you give any 2-d examples where this process gives a shape other than a...
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Paul Hahn
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Nov 1, 1999 8:55 pm
... Actually, probably not--the most compact (best-connected) shape is usually (I think always) circumscribable within a hexagon. However, this is partly...
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Paul Hahn
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Nov 1, 1999 8:59 pm
... If you drop the best-connectedness criterion, though, it's fairly simple to construct an example. The harmonic minor, for example, while still heptatonic...
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Paul H. Erlich
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Nov 1, 1999 8:56 pm
Margo Schulter wrote, ... As we've discussed before, the "odd-limit" concept for ranking consonance only makes sense when the intervals involved in the...
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Paul H. Erlich
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Nov 1, 1999 8:58 pm
I don't know why the message I sent on 10/8 got posted on 10/30. Bizarre!...
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Paul Hahn
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Nov 1, 1999 9:12 pm
... Sorry, that's the melodic minor ascending, isn't it? Oops. --pH <manynote@...> http://library.wustl.edu/~manynote O /\ "How about...
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Paul H. Erlich
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Nov 1, 1999 9:30 pm
Paul Hahn wrote, ... What if the Fokker parallelogram is really big and very nearly a square? It would seem that "hexagonalization" would be detrimental. ... ...
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Paul H. Erlich
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Nov 1, 1999 9:34 pm
... Right -- also known as jazz minor. Except that the II chord of jazz minor should be a consonant minor triad, which would require replacing 9/8 with 10/9...
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Paul H. Erlich
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Nov 1, 1999 9:38 pm
Hello Howard, I hope you don't mind my contacting you off-list like this, but I wanted to say hello and welcome you to the list. I am a good friend of your...
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Paul Hahn
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Nov 1, 1999 9:43 pm
... You can always construct a hexagon (see an earlier post about there being arbitrarily many hexagons that can be used) with one pair of parallel sides that...
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Paul H. Erlich
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Nov 1, 1999 9:41 pm
... I think so. "/" seems to be pretty engrained for pitches, probably due to Harrry Partch's influence....
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Paul Hahn
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Nov 1, 1999 10:11 pm
... Yes--this gets into different categories of "unisonous" intervals. Since I am investigating how "generalized diatonic" scales embed within ETs (I'm not...
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Paul H. Erlich
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Nov 1, 1999 10:12 pm
Daniel Wolf wrote, ... to ... In my original postings in this thread, I specifically identified the impetus for choosing a unison vector to be this (adapted...
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Paul H. Erlich
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Nov 1, 1999 10:23 pm
Paul Hahn wrote ... Some of my previous posts have made this distinction. See my post of Mon 10/4/99 10:00 PM. In the case of the decatonic scale, I basically...
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Jonathan M. Szanto
jszanto@xxxx.xxxx
Nov 1, 1999 10:37 pm
List, I have written Greg Stearns off-list to help him unsubscribe. I hope this works... Cheers, Jon...
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Paul H. Erlich
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Nov 1, 1999 10:43 pm
I wrote, ... Paul Hahn wrote, ... Well, yes, I've mentioned that already, but doesn't that just make the problem more difficult, rather than ill-defined?...