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One string, three ends

🔗Mats Öljare <oljare@...>

7/6/2004 3:29:32 PM

http://www.cbc.ca/artsCanada/stories/tritare151003

http://www.ocgc.org/tritar2.htm

I wonder what the tunic-theoretical complications of this is?

🔗kraig grady <kraiggrady@...>

7/6/2004 8:08:36 PM

Experimental Musical instruments already has such an instrument if i am
interpreting what they have here. a Y like configuration of string(S)
Of course these could be the same people :)

Mats �ljare wrote:

> http://www.cbc.ca/artsCanada/stories/tritare151003
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> http://www.ocgc.org/tritar2.htm
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> I wonder what the tunic-theoretical complications of this is?
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🔗Mats Öljare <oljare@...>

7/7/2004 1:50:37 AM

> Experimental Musical instruments already has such an instrument if i am
> interpreting what they have here. a Y like configuration of string(S)
> Of course these could be the same people :)

What i wonder is how the string itself is constructed? /Ö