A song written using a heptatonic mode of 88cET (actually 87.714): a non octave scale based
on the division of a perfect fifth (3/2) in 8 steps of 88 cents each (that would be 87.744cET).
The repeat ratio is 187/92, a pseudo octave 1228 cents wide (1227.999 to be precise!). The
only sound source is Cameleon 5000 by Camel Audio.
--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "iranief" <carlo@...> wrote:
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> A song written using a heptatonic mode of 88cET (actually 87.714): a
> non octave scale based on the division of a perfect fifth (3/2) in 8
> steps of 88 cents each (that would be 87.744cET).
> The repeat ratio is 187/92, a pseudo octave 1228 cents wide (1227.999
> to be precise!). The only sound source is Cameleon 5000 by Camel
> Audio.
>
> http://www.seraph.it/XenoTunes4_files/88east.mp3
>
Sounds good!
I think I start the 88cET page on the xenharmonic wiki now and add a
link to this piece.
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Hans Straub
I'm flattered, thanks!
--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "hstraub64" <hstraub64@...> wrote:
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> Sounds good!
> I think I start the 88cET page on the xenharmonic wiki now and add a
> link to this piece.
> --
> Hans Straub
>
Hi dear carlo
I heared it and other works in
http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7567
very beautiful and your PIANO11
<http://electro-music.com/forum/topic-14631.html> was mostly composed
in avaz-e bayat-e-tork of shur .
very excellent
thank you
Shaahin mohajeri , Tombak player and microtonalist
My web site <http://240edo.googlepages.com/>
My farsi page in harmonytalk <http://www.harmonytalk.com/mohajeri>
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Hi Shaahin
thanks. Another way to check out my music is to click here:
http://www.seraph.it/music.html
Piano 11 has a repeat ratio: 2:1 and the following scale pattern:
1/1, 11/10, 9/8, 7/6, 5/4, 11/8, 10/7, 3/2, 8/5, 5/3, 7/4, 20/11
--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "Mohajeri Shahin" <shahinm@...> wrote:
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> Hi dear carlo
>
> I heared it and other works in
> http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7567
>
> very beautiful and your PIANO11
> <http://electro-music.com/forum/topic-14631.html> was mostly composed
> in avaz-e bayat-e-tork of shur .
>
> very excellent
>
> thank you
Hi carlo
it is a mode of dastgah shur as :
G A B-50 C D E F G in 24-EDO
Shaahin mohajeri , Tombak player and microtonalist
My web site <http://240edo.googlepages.com/>
My farsi page in harmonytalk <http://www.harmonytalk.com/mohajeri>
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--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "iranief" <carlo@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Shaahin
> thanks. Another way to check out my music is to click here:
> http://www.seraph.it/music.html
> Piano 11 has a repeat ratio: 2:1 and the following scale pattern:
>
> 1/1, 11/10, 9/8, 7/6, 5/4, 11/8, 10/7, 3/2, 8/5, 5/3, 7/4, 20/11
>
I like Piano 11, too!
Question: What exactly means "Dynamic Modulation" in this context?
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Hans Straub
Hi Hans, glad you like it!
here: http://www.seraph.it/videos.html I posted a video of this piece. I would like you to pay
attention at the bottom staff of the scrolling score of "Piano 11". That one shows Dynamic
Modulation, that, as X.J.Scott states in the LMSO manual:
"...enables you to instantly change the anchor settings of your scale, to move the note that
the tonic note of the scale appears on to a new anchor key, and to transpose the anchor
frequency of the scale accordingly so that things line up."
(When Dynamic Modulation is active, a range of keys is set aside to dynamically change the
root key of the scale)
if you go here: http://electro-music.com/forum/topic-14631.html at the bottom of the
page you'll see a graphic that should help explaining what I mean.
--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "hstraub64" <hstraub64@...> wrote:
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> I like Piano 11, too!
> Question: What exactly means "Dynamic Modulation" in this context?
> --
> Hans Straub
>