... Dear Brad, Thank you again for devoting this kind of creative energy to a tuning system in a very hands-on way, exploring its nuances and indeed ...
... the list. ... The information at that link isn't specific enough. The actual printed program has the following: Selections from the Fitzwilliam Virginal...
... Margo rocks. I've confirmed with my spreadsheet: 173/720 PC meantone should certainly be close enough to the mark for anybody with human hearing. Running...
... G# ... Hi Brad, I haven't been following this thread, but I just happened to read this because "Margo rocks" caught my eye in the message listing summary. ...
Dear George and Brad, ... Please let me say what a pleasure it is for us to be in touch, George. Today, before I saw your message, I was reading over your ...
Thanks to Margo for her persistence in arithmetic. However, one should note two things: In order to start off the whole calculation, one had to look up the ...
... Mmm, interesting, but I have to say I wonder about one thing; if you are going to "rationalize," why not go whole-hog a truly rationalize, instead of using...
Hi Gene, ... Actually, i'd appreciate whatever you have to say about #2 as well. When using tempered generators, there's always some ambiguity about how chains...
Hi Gene, ... Duh ... i guess i had a brain fart. It wasn't that difficult to figure this out after all: since it's a 12-tone tuning intended to have the same...
... group ... well ... rationalize, ... If you make all of the narrowest fifths exactly the same size (as you suggest below), you've *irrationalized* them....
... Well, I have to admit that after a half hour of staring at my large monitor (19" wide) and my big chart which graphically shows the beat rates of every...
Hello, I'm in New York performing in a Moondog festival -- if there are any regionally nearby microtonalists/enthusiasts interested in meeting up tomorrow...
... equivalent ... If the TU is simply a logarithmic measure, as Monz tells me it is and as Margo's calculation assumes, yes. I was under the impression the ...
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=hpfYt7vRHuY Charles Lucy lucy@... ... For information on LucyTuning go to: http://www.lucytune.com LucyTuned Lullabies...
Hi Tom and Gene, ... I always understood the TU to be defined as a logarithmic 1/720 of a pythagorean-comma. Perhaps there is a more ambiguous definition, but...
... Looks like it ought to work. What was your numberical result? It should be 720 log(64/63)/log(P), where P is the Pythagorean comma and log is log base...
OK, my mathematical training tells me that 64/63 in TU should be 720 * log(64/63) / log(531441/524288) compare cents : 1200 * log(64/63) / log(2). The TU...
Remember how we found the 38-tone scale: In SCALA, type: Equal 19 Copy 0 1 Move 14.24 Normalize Merge 1 Now, proceed as follows: Copy 0 1 Equal 19 move...
... Thank you for this feedback, and I will be delighted to write entries for these tunings in their 12-note and 24-note versions (the latter with two circles...
... Amen to that! That's why I gave it a skip long ago when somebody, probably Brad, brought it up on the harpsichord list. I just didn't see the point. As far...