interesting interiews OHM: EARLY GURUS OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC Historical articles on the development of this vital music, including interviews with Steve Reich,...
... It seems like you're refering to the tuning of The Well Tuned Piano. Why would you want to perform "even some of the simplest of Western triadic music"...
[I wrote:] ... [Paul Erlich:] ... Well... my home computer (a Dell, purchased in mid 1999) also has a built-in Yamaha DS-XG! The piano sound is a lot better...
I will remove these files from my website sometime Sunday, to make room for further adventures: http://home.snafu.de/djwolf/9.7.WAV has the tenth tuned to 18:7...
... No, it will have to be programmed. I will change the code to accept a "key number format" option in the synth.par file. Then if any other or future...
Well i would suggest VMCI which is in fact Real-time. Darren and i have been using it here at SEJIS You can (via some examples) tune your instrument however...
Dan has some amazing new players on his site. Make sure you visit http://stations.mp3s.com/stations/40/microtonal_guitar_2000.html John Starrett "We have...
... I did get his cd, I played on 49/32. I have to update the archives. He's really something, reminds me of Steve Vai for some reason. He told me he doesn't...
I made a slight error in the last message re: tg77 retuning. ... instrument ... Actually, 01 in this bit would indicate note number 64 to 127. ... Bit5 is the...
Microtoners: I posted a new song on my MP3 page at: http://www.mp3.com/PrentRodgers . The piece is based on six notes derived from the otonality, taken mostly ...
Manuel, Here is what I have figured out regarding retuning the yamaha tg77. 1. The synth.par file needs to be edited. The "tune" section of instrument type 3...
Gerald! Gerald Eskelin wrote ... I will totally agree with this and have seen indian musicians have astonishing pitch perception, not limited to pentatonic...
BUYO-BUYO-IGOR 2 Gary-san! ... I've not so..maybe these are what you already know but a free thing recomendations from a poor guy in Tokyo not all in one type...
David Beardsley wrote, ... by the booth on Sunday. I've known him by email for a while. He told me he has also made these guitars for Joe Satriani an John...
... Or Jon Catler. At NAMM, this was one of the FAQ - how do you get your finger behind the fret. The answer is that you just lay your finger down there...
John Starrett wrote, ... Yeah, and I'm happy to report that I've gotten a surprising amount of feedback - and almost exclusively from the unconverted. Got a...
... For those interested in such things James Tenney will be the new Composition teacher at Cal Arts. He replaces the late Mel Powell! -- Kraig Grady North...
Recently I had a brief email discussion about tunings for historical instruments for "early" (i.e., Western medieval and Renaissance) music. The correspondent...
... Yes it is, and I've had it happen. It's not just the pressure, but the shock from the fret hammer. Unless you set the fret in perfectly straight and hammer...
I'm looking at MP3.com's software page, and I'm not clear on whether any of it will let me do what I'd like to do. Perhaps some of you tuners have already ...
... Sorry Joe, I'm a bit 'silent39; these days. Means I'm really working a lot. But of course, this is a subject of very close interest to me. The open tuning...
Cool, Dan. Horray for the internet and mp3! John Starrett "We have nothing to fear but the scary stuff." http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~jstarret/microtone.html...
... Is that then equally big a concern for small step sizes on a guitar? It would seem though that, as long as you use a fret saw precisely matched to the ...