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🔗Jacob <jbarton@...>

6/6/2006 11:07:47 PM

after a few days of internet exile I see the cost of this system of message delivery where the
new covers the old. i am interested in listening to, downloading, or at least making note of
the new (microtonal) music that people have available. perhaps a new place can clear the air
a little:

http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/MusicWatch

wiki = no single person responsible for maintaining the content. or...all people responsible
for maintaining the content!...

(from me, expect soon some more sounds and pages related to the 17-tone piano project.)

(currently immersed in School for Designing a Society, where we are busy teaching language
how to speak and busting paradigms and etc. etc. maybe in metatuning group)

🔗yahya_melb <yahya@...>

6/7/2006 9:48:29 PM

Hi Jacob,

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "Jacob" <jbarton@...> wrote:
>
> after a few days of internet exile I see the cost of this system
> of message delivery where the new covers the old. i am interested
> in listening to, downloading, or at least making note of the new
> (microtonal) music that people have available. perhaps a new
> place can clear the air a little:
>
> http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/MusicWatch

Will check it out.

> wiki = no single person responsible for maintaining the content.
> or...all people responsible for maintaining the content!...

And how well it *can* work, too!

> (from me, expect soon some more sounds and pages related to the
> 17-tone piano project.)

Listening out for that!

> (currently immersed in School for Designing a Society, where we
> are busy teaching language how to speak and busting paradigms and
> etc. etc. maybe in metatuning group)

Maybe yes ... resonant phrases indeed!:
- "School for Designing a Society"
- "teaching language how to speak"

But - is there a paradigm that busts the "paradigm-busting"
paradigm?

Regards,
Yahya