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xenharmonic networking site

🔗Andrew Heathwaite <gtrpkt@...>

4/19/2009 7:34:48 PM

Hello MMM!
A few years have passed, I think, since I dropped in & said hello.  Hello!
I just created a "networking site" for microtonal music-makers.  Basically, it lets you create a profile to talk about yr xen/micro work, browse other people's profiles, share links, chat, post blog entries, etc etc.  It's a sort of micro community online.  A xenharmonic Facebook....
Since I just created it, everything is subject to change & further confusion!  Feel free to join & offer feedback, if this sounds like something of interest.
http://xenharmonic.ning.com/

Wishing you all th best,Andrew

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🔗Carl Lumma <carl@...>

4/19/2009 8:19:55 PM

Good to hear from you, Andrew. I'll check out
the site later tonight. It's funny; I was just
telling my father-in-law, who's interested in
starting a social network, about ning at lunch
today, and I don't think I've thought about them
since they launched in early 2006!

-Carl

At 07:34 PM 4/19/2009, you wrote:
>Hello MMM!
>A few years have passed, I think, since I dropped in & said hello. Hello!
>I just created a "networking site" for microtonal music-makers.
> Basically, it lets you create a profile to talk about yr xen/micro
>work, browse other people's profiles, share links, chat, post blog
>entries, etc etc. It's a sort of micro community online. A
>xenharmonic Facebook....
>Since I just created it, everything is subject to change & further
>confusion! Feel free to join & offer feedback, if this sounds like
>something of interest.
>http://xenharmonic.ning.com/
>
>Wishing you all th best,Andrew
>

🔗Dave Seidel <dave@...>

4/20/2009 4:03:01 AM

Cool, this will be the ninth Ning I've become a member of, and at least the third that's oriented around music (the others are NetNetMusic and the Overtone Music Network).

- Dave

Andrew Heathwaite wrote:
> Hello MMM!
> A few years have passed, I think, since I dropped in & said hello. Hello!
> I just created a "networking site" for microtonal music-makers. Basically, it lets you create a profile to talk about yr xen/micro work, browse other people's profiles, share links, chat, post blog entries, etc etc. It's a sort of micro community online. A xenharmonic Facebook....
> Since I just created it, everything is subject to change & further confusion! Feel free to join & offer feedback, if this sounds like something of interest.
> http://xenharmonic.ning.com/
> > Wishing you all th best,Andrew

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🔗Jacob <udderbot@...>

4/27/2009 3:42:50 PM

Hullo MMM,

Another awesome thing about xenharmonic.ning.com is that each person can post up to 100 MP3 files of up to 20 MB each. Wow. Bring it on. Let's hear it.

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Andrew Heathwaite <gtrpkt@...> wrote:
>
> Hello MMM!
> A few years have passed, I think, since I dropped in & said hello.  Hello!
> I just created a "networking site" for microtonal music-makers.  Basically, it lets you create a profile to talk about yr xen/micro work, browse other people's profiles, share links, chat, post blog entries, etc etc.  It's a sort of micro community online.  A xenharmonic Facebook....
> Since I just created it, everything is subject to change & further confusion!  Feel free to join & offer feedback, if this sounds like something of interest.
> http://xenharmonic.ning.com/
>
> Wishing you all th best,Andrew
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

🔗Herman Miller <hmiller@...>

4/27/2009 8:03:53 PM

Jacob wrote:
> Hullo MMM,
> > Another awesome thing about xenharmonic.ning.com is that each person
> can post up to 100 MP3 files of up to 20 MB each. Wow. Bring it on.
> Let's hear it.

Sounds great! I'll have to put up some of my old files that have been unavailable for a while ... some from my old Comcast site and others if I can find the ones that were on the old Tuning Punks site.