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Improvisation in David Canright's 13 limit twelve tone.

🔗Robert Walker <robertwalker@...>

1/17/2002 5:22:42 PM

Hi there,

Since we discussed this a while back, thought members might like to know
it is number 1 in the charts for contemporary classical
for mp3.com.au (Australian version of mp3.com)

http://mp3.com.au/Charts/17-1-2002/Tracks/32/page1.asp

Number 6 for all classical music.

http://mp3.com.au/Charts/17-1-2002/Tracks/30/page1.asp

mp3.com.au has a smaller selection of classical music than mp3.com

Means some people are listening to it a lot and liking it nevertheless.

Robert

🔗Robert Walker <robertwalker@...>

1/18/2002 5:47:06 PM

Hi Kraig,

> Well congratulations and from what i hear, it is also number 1 in
> Anaphoria.

Great!

> What is Canwrights scale BTW.

1/1 13/12 9/8 7/6 5/4 4/3 11/8 3/2 13/8 5/3 7/4 11/6 2/1
from

http://members.telocity.com/~acanright/piano/index.htm

> It is unfortunate that David is not more on these list as he has to be
> one the people that has actually added something to my own endeavors! The
> Horagrams rhythms is an outgrowth of his own rhythmic investigations

I don't think I know about your Horagrams rhythms?

I've been exploring some rhythms too following his ideas - the explorations of fibonacci
rhythms in FTS is an outgrowth of his Fibonacci gamelan rhythms.

> For some reason i can't seem to get it to play or be recognized as an mp.3
> with my itunes. but will keep trying

Sorry about that.

Robert

🔗Robert Walker <robertwalker@...>

1/18/2002 5:53:07 PM

Hi Jacky,

Yes, glad you like it, rather few notes there...

BTW Number 2, which was #1, until mine went there, is by Laura Mitchell,
who is in the Posttonality group, which I'm also in - she was first
to the top, so a bit of friendly rivalry there...

Robert