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Fantasy in Kornerup Phi (mp3)

🔗Magnus Jonsson <magnus@...>

3/13/2007 9:36:27 PM

http://hcoop.net/~magnus/music/

It uses Kornerup Phi meantone tuning with fifths of 696.21 cents (for comparison, 1/4 comma is 696.58) and it uses lots of 5-limit harmony. Mostly slow and comtemplative with obvious renaissance influences. There are a few sprinkles of 7-limit too.

/ Magnus

🔗Carl Lumma <ekin@...>

3/14/2007 10:42:05 AM

> http://hcoop.net/~magnus/music/
>
>It uses Kornerup Phi meantone tuning with fifths of 696.21 cents (for
>comparison, 1/4 comma is 696.58) and it uses lots of 5-limit harmony.
>Mostly slow and comtemplative with obvious renaissance influences. There
>are a few sprinkles of 7-limit too.
>
>/ Magnus

I appreciated this, as I always do with your stuff.
Love your website, too! Best music download site ever.

-Carl

🔗Magnus Jonsson <magnus@...>

3/16/2007 2:09:26 PM

Thanks Carl for listening and showing your appreciation!

Web space is pretty cheap so I encourage every musician to make their music easily available on their own sites. I often have trouble playing people's music here because it is hosted on sites that try to keep the listener watching advertisement by making it hard to download and play the music. Sometimes when the website's music player doesn't work on my computer I can't hear the music at all.

Best,
Magnus

On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Carl Lumma wrote:

>> http://hcoop.net/~magnus/music/
>>
>> It uses Kornerup Phi meantone tuning with fifths of 696.21 cents (for
>> comparison, 1/4 comma is 696.58) and it uses lots of 5-limit harmony.
>> Mostly slow and comtemplative with obvious renaissance influences. There
>> are a few sprinkles of 7-limit too.
>>
>> / Magnus
>
> I appreciated this, as I always do with your stuff.
> Love your website, too! Best music download site ever.
>
> -Carl
>
>

🔗Carl Lumma <ekin@...>

3/16/2007 3:11:26 PM

At 02:09 PM 3/16/2007, you wrote:
>Thanks Carl for listening and showing your appreciation!
>
>Web space is pretty cheap so I encourage every musician to make their
>music easily available on their own sites. I often have trouble playing
>people's music here because it is hosted on sites that try to keep the
>listener watching advertisement by making it hard to download and play the
>music.

Yes, I absolutely agree. Even back in 1999, when the Tuning Punks
page on mp3.com was created, I was reluctant to participate because
of the advertisements.

-Carl