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82511
... I'm afraid I can't agree with this assessment, monz, but I won't argue about it here. The encyclopedia is there for all to see. ... That's true. -Carl...
Carl Lumma
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Apr 1, 2009
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82512
... I did not say this, Michael did. My response to this was to point Michael to John Chalmer's Divisions of the Tetrachord. It's clear to me that you don't...
Cameron Bobro
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Apr 1, 2009
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82513
... I call my notes things like "Frank", "Mathilda" and "golden-orange". By the way you are overlooking a very big and fundamental historical and practical...
Cameron Bobro
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82514
Hi Carl, ... I most cases where a particular webpage's content as it stands right now consists mainly of a quote of work by someone else, it's because that...
monz
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82515
... Thinking about it some more ... perhaps the first great work that i could do like this would be an elaboration on Paul Erlich's "Middle Path" paper,...
monz
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82516
Definitely yes, and not only in Balcan music, it can be found in Hungarian csardas, in many Slovakian, Moravian and Bohemian songs, and it continues to the...
Daniel Forro
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Apr 1, 2009
7:44 am
82517
Future plans are great, and you've done a great job on the encyclopedia, but from where I'm sitting, you've taken a bunch of material off the list, called it...
Carl Lumma
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Apr 1, 2009
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82518
... I think that shifting because of vocal range is a natural source of this, way back when in the days of yore. Not the only source certainly, and not a...
Cameron Bobro
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Apr 1, 2009
8:35 am
82519
Oh yes, my English typing is worse and worse... one more "e" in such word, what a shame being myself of Slavonic origin :-) (Yes, usual etymology goes to...
Daniel Forró
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Apr 1, 2009
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82520
Hi Claudio and Joe. Starting from your last question. ... I made this translation, and the other from Zarino, with the aim to present the antique text to...
Leonardo Perretti
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Apr 1, 2009
9:12 am
82521
... My dad goes for the (very highly dubious) slava (glory) hehe. But anyway the root of Slav is quite clearly "word", the same concept exists in old English...
Cameron Bobro
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Apr 1, 2009
10:39 am
82522
... What question was this? Could you also try harder to arrange your answers so that I can figure out who said what and so on- I know it's a real pain in the...
Cameron Bobro
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Apr 1, 2009
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82523
... Am I right it's same root as Deutsch, Dutch, Tedesco, Teuton? It reminds also Latin totus, French tout... Then I understand finally why French use Allemand...
Daniel Forro
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Apr 1, 2009
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82525
Thanks Kalle, I appreciate your openess to such different aproaches. Never heard of those theories. I am curious, if anybody has some info about it... Some...
Jacques Dudon
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Apr 1, 2009
5:18 pm
82526
--Third, 2/1 is standard for a reason, a musical reason. --No, she wouldn't because singing fifths above is a much more complex --process than singing octaves....
Michael Sheiman
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Apr 1, 2009
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82527
--In fact, to those who would like to call the fifth the octave, let me get ---this straight. So starting from C we would call a G by the new name C ---since...
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Apr 1, 2009
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82528
--Michael is simply using the word "octave" incorrectly. What he means --is "interval of equivalence/ repetition" .     Right, but wouldn't it be really...
Michael Sheiman
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Apr 1, 2009
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82529
--Anyway, noone is calling a fifth an octave except Michael, as I pointed --out     I NEVER called the fifth an octave.      I said the fifth is often a...
Michael Sheiman
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Apr 1, 2009
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82530
... Investigation result: A closer look on Bach's personal cup shows, that there are two hidden spiry twisted 7s engraved into the antique glass of the goblet....
Andreas Sparschuh
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Apr 1, 2009
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82531
Dear Claudio and list, A student of mine, Steven Cannon, performed the very analysis you describe, on Bach's minor-key pieces, following Barnes's methodology....
Jon Wild
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Apr 1, 2009
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82532
... I think you could argue, as Carl did, that the encyclopedia is really problamatic for you to make money with. ... Do you blame the community? Or have you...
Aaron Krister Johnson
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Apr 1, 2009
7:15 pm
82533
--"About difference tones, equal-beating models, and recurrent --sequences, I observe only little interest in the microtonal world, while I --still think these...
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82534
Hi Andreas how are you. ... <http://www.carus-verlag.com/images-intern/pk/4034110p.jpg> verlag.com/images-intern/pk/4034110p.jpg ... org/jpg/bachpokal.jpg ...
Claudio Di Veroli
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Apr 1, 2009
8:12 pm
82535
Very interesting indeed! Barnes major-keycurve has many features that discard any possible chance: - the differences between the use of "diatonic" vs...
Claudio Di Veroli
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Apr 1, 2009
8:12 pm
82536
Hi Michael, Glad to see your enthusiasm ! I am quite busy with the garden these days (and I love it !) and I have limited time to spend on the list but I 'll...
Jacques Dudon
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82537
Hi Aaron, ... We never planned on actually making any money from the Encyclopedia itself. The whole idea is for the Encyclopedia to be, first, an easily...
monz
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Apr 1, 2009
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82538
Dear Monz, Really sorry to hear about the current state of affairs with Tonescape. Working on software for microtonal composition myself I really regret its...
Torsten Anders
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Apr 1, 2009
8:57 pm
82539
... I'm not sure exactly what these statistics show (having never seen even Barnes paper myself), but keep in mind that in a WT the good minor thirds must be...
Carl Lumma
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Apr 1, 2009
9:29 pm
82540
Incidentally, Barnes happens to be a very unique well temperament. See: http://library. <http://library.wustl.edu/~manynote/unique.html> ...
Claudio Di Veroli
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