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🔗chrisbryan82 <melandchris@...>

1/14/2005 12:31:13 PM

Hey, after I posted a couple days ago, I can tell my the page stats
that people have been listening, but I haven't gotten any feedback
yet! (hint, hint)

Anyway, I put another one up, this one is my biggest project to date,
with strings, keyboards, voices, and computer. It's called
"Beresheit." The scale is made up of the first 24 unique overtones.
(I picked 24 to get semi-octave equivalence on the keyboard) I know
there are lots of other exciting discussions going on, but I'd
appreciate some feedback!

-Chris

🔗Chris & Melissa Bryan <melandchris@...>

1/17/2005 7:14:19 AM

> >Hey, after I posted a couple days ago, I can tell my the page stats
> >that people have been listening, but I haven't gotten any feedback
> >yet! (hint, hint)
> >
> >Anyway, I put another one up, this one is my biggest project to date,
> >with strings, keyboards, voices, and computer. It's called
> >"Beresheit." The scale is made up of the first 24 unique overtones.
> >(I picked 24 to get semi-octave equivalence on the keyboard) I know
> >there are lots of other exciting discussions going on, but I'd
> >appreciate some feedback!
>
> Where? Giving a link every time helps your readers.
>
> -Carl

Sorry for the oversight!

www.soundclick.com/chrisbryan

Thanks for the feedback, Aaron. I'm definitely going in the JI
direction now... that was my only project in non-12ET.

-Chris

🔗Carl Lumma <ekin@...>

1/17/2005 5:33:42 PM

>> >Hey, after I posted a couple days ago, I can tell my the page stats
>> >that people have been listening, but I haven't gotten any feedback
>> >yet! (hint, hint)
>> >
>> >Anyway, I put another one up, this one is my biggest project to date,
>> >with strings, keyboards, voices, and computer. It's called
>> >"Beresheit." The scale is made up of the first 24 unique overtones.
>> >(I picked 24 to get semi-octave equivalence on the keyboard) I know
>> >there are lots of other exciting discussions going on, but I'd
>> >appreciate some feedback!
>>
>> Where? Giving a link every time helps your readers.
>
>Sorry for the oversight!
>
>www.soundclick.com/chrisbryan
>
>Thanks for the feedback, Aaron. I'm definitely going in the JI
>direction now... that was my only project in non-12ET.

Thanks!

Nice. Where was this recorded?

-Carl

🔗Chris & Melissa Bryan <melandchris@...>

1/18/2005 2:21:25 PM

> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:33:42 -0800
> From: Carl Lumma <ekin@...>
> Subject: Re: Re: more music...
>
> >> >Hey, after I posted a couple days ago, I can tell my the page stats
> >> >that people have been listening, but I haven't gotten any feedback
> >> >yet! (hint, hint)
> >> >
> >> >Anyway, I put another one up, this one is my biggest project to date,
> >> >with strings, keyboards, voices, and computer. It's called
> >> >"Beresheit." The scale is made up of the first 24 unique overtones.
> >> >(I picked 24 to get semi-octave equivalence on the keyboard) I know
> >> >there are lots of other exciting discussions going on, but I'd
> >> >appreciate some feedback!
> >>
> >> Where? Giving a link every time helps your readers.
> >
> >Sorry for the oversight!
> >
> >www.soundclick.com/chrisbryan
> >
> >Thanks for the feedback, Aaron. I'm definitely going in the JI
> >direction now... that was my only project in non-12ET.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Nice. Where was this recorded?
>
> -Carl

It was recorded at my undergraduate senior recital at West Chester U.,
Pennsylvania. Was there a reason for asking?

-Chris

p.s. The reference to the "L.O.V.E." confused me... I think you mean
when the choir is chanting "Elohim," one of the Hebrew names for God.

p.p.s. The person who annoying requested the muting of the keyboard
was myself ;) Some of the grad school apps specifically required no
editing of a live recording, so I left it!

🔗Carl Lumma <ekin@...>

1/18/2005 2:31:56 PM

>It was recorded at my undergraduate senior recital at West Chester U.,
>Pennsylvania. Was there a reason for asking?

Just wondered. It sounds cool. We've probably had this discussion,
but I grew up not far from West Chester, and several of my high school
classmates went there.

>p.s. The reference to the "L.O.V.E." confused me... I think you mean
>when the choir is chanting "Elohim," one of the Hebrew names for God.

Did I mention L.O.V.E.?

>p.p.s. The person who annoying requested the muting of the keyboard
>was myself ;) Some of the grad school apps specifically required no
>editing of a live recording, so I left it!

Ah.

-Carl