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10 edo version of If You Were A Sailboat by Mike Batt

🔗Mark <mark.barnes3@...>

6/28/2010 2:40:43 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXzI0lI1mrs
The woman who appears in the video chose this 10 edo version rather than the quarter comma version I also offered her. She used to like me singing it to her with 12 edo chords on acoustic guitar. Even then some of the notes were not 12 edo since I have been using notes that gradually rise and fall in pitch at the end of each verse for a long time. I'm still getting used to the video editing software.

🔗Mike Battaglia <battaglia01@...>

6/28/2010 2:57:50 PM

Whoa. Sounds cool, but this "Mike Batt" guy is not me. I was a bit
confused for a second

-Mike

On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Mark <mark.barnes3@ntlworld.com> wrote:
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXzI0lI1mrs
> The woman who appears in the video chose this 10 edo version rather than the quarter comma version I also offered her. She used to like me singing it to her with 12 edo chords on acoustic guitar. Even then some of the notes were not 12 edo since I have been using notes that gradually rise and fall in pitch at the end of each verse for a long time. I'm still getting used to the video editing software.
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🔗Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...>

6/28/2010 3:03:08 PM

Sounds like a strange early Pink Floyd song.

Unusual to video in a cemetery.

On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Mark <mark.barnes3@...> wrote:

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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXzI0lI1mrs
> The woman who appears in the video chose this 10 edo version rather than
> the quarter comma version I also offered her. She used to like me singing it
> to her with 12 edo chords on acoustic guitar. Even then some of the notes
> were not 12 edo since I have been using notes that gradually rise and fall
> in pitch at the end of each verse for a long time. I'm still getting used to
> the video editing software.
>
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🔗Mark <mark.barnes3@...>

6/29/2010 5:13:26 AM

Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...> wrote:
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> Sounds like a strange early Pink Floyd song.
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> Unusual to video in a cemetery.
Mark: The woman who appeared in the video, who asked to be known as C Bitch, has a thing about cemetaries. She also used to like doing the Ouija Board.