... weak in ... intervals are ... decent ... exactly ... All of which is part of why I used to use 612 instead. ... liked ... It's what you get by applying an...
... That statement was not in reference to your article. I was thinking about annoying stuff about how the Tristan chord dissolves tonality and heralds the...
... According to Vogel in "Der Tristan-Akkord und die Krise der modernen Harmonie-Lehre", the first person to interpret the Tristan chord as a septimal...
Ozan quote " Re: The use of degrees-minutes-seconds in pitch measurement Ouch. I have to pay him royalty then." Which must be paid in £-s-d (Pounds, shillings...
Charles Lucy
lucy@...
May 1, 2005 12:36 pm
58415
I'm really not that good at economics Charles, save for my unshakable conviction that the World Trade Organization, World Bank and IMF have concerns for...
In a message dated 5/1/2005 3:24:52 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... So maybe Martin Vogel is right, and people were responding to an essentially septimal utonal...
Afmmjr@...
May 1, 2005 3:15 pm
58417
Vogel wanted to take anything equal tempered and turn it into just. I have a guitar album he produced which is so limp because the music did not suffer the...
Afmmjr@...
May 1, 2005 3:17 pm
58418
... Nope, I just came up with the idea a few hours ago. ;)...
... revolutionary, ... How likely was that at the time it was written? It was in the middle of the *nineteenth* century, not the twentieth. Pierre Boulez would...
... I have a ... suffer ... I have no idea what his guitar album sounds like, but he did discuss meantone a little in this book, pointing out it was better...
In a message dated 5/1/2005 2:32:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... revolutionary, ... How likely was that at the time it was written? Very likely. 1850 was...
Afmmjr@...
May 1, 2005 7:48 pm
58423
... taken ... Hummel was dead by then, but Jorgensen quotes him to exactly the opposite effect, that it had *not* taken hold; see page 407 of Jorgensen, where...
In a message dated 5/1/2005 4:29:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... taken ... Hummel was dead by then, but Jorgensen quotes him to exactly the opposite effect,...
Afmmjr@...
May 1, 2005 10:06 pm
58425
The discussion doesn't seem to have progressed very far. However, a few issues have cropped up. First, there do exist historical temperaments intermediate...
Carl replied to a suggestion I made, thus: [Yahya] ... [Carl] It seems most likely that "dissonance" and "consonance" were in use by musicians under...
Hi Yahya, ... Yes. ... So he chose the reverse of Blackwood. But Blackwood's suggestion is more in line with contemporary musical use (in my experience). But...
To your questions: 1. As to my opinion one should distinguish between the tuning models of keyboards and the living tuning behavior of human musicians. The...
Tell moi about pseud0-octaves, please!----- Original Message ----- From: John Chalmers Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 1:43 PM To: tuning@yahoogroups.com ...
William Windes
William_Windes@...
May 2, 2005 8:39 am
58431
... Among the results, discussed with me by Joel ... That's an opinion, not a "result". Results are what you get in science or math. I Spent sunday putting the...
Regarding the "batton of von Bulow" and other conductors: - I as a "bassoonist" may say this - The abstract tuning ideas of the conductors don't correspond in...
In a message dated 5/2/2005 6:32:27 AM Eastern Standard Time, gwsmith@... writes: That's an opinion, not a "result". Hi Gene, Well, Mandelbaum was part...
Afmmjr@...
May 2, 2005 2:21 pm
58434
... I sure hope that Carl notices that last bit. ... Gene, you are interested in "results". But what you have done is no less an opinion than what Johnny was...
... Hardly. We are part of an continuous musical history that includes Wagner. There's no reason to believe that intonation varied less between orchestras of...
... When they are in math journals, where they belong. But what you have done is no ... Well, duh. "Artistically valid" ... My midi orchestra may not be...