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New state of the art Lucytuning site.

🔗clucy@cix.compulink.co.uk (Charles Lucy)

2/12/1997 3:22:41 PM
There are now three LucyTuning websites:

Each with different content, style and capabilty.


1. ["Wonderland In Orbit"]

www.wonderlandinorbit.com/projects/lullaby

(with ShockWave, techie stuff, Lullaby sample loops,
feedback, listserver, pix, John Harrison writings etc.)
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2. [CI$]

ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/lullaby

(earlier less sophisticated Lullaby site)


3. Arc Angel Website: James Sanger - LucyTuned guitar etc.
pix, sounds, ambient and techno links and more.

http://www.gold.net/users/du27/index.html

Address EMail for Charles Lucy to lucy@hour.com
Feb 1997.
BTW I shall continue the questioning of harmonic series,
once I can get time. (busy, busy, work, work......)

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🔗"Jo A. Hainline" <hainline@...>

2/13/1997 12:44:44 PM
On Wed, 12 Feb 1997, John Starrett wrote:

>
> I suppose I may have been insufficiently clear in my writing.
> My point is (and perhaps I misunderstood Neil's original statement) that
> I don't see how one can say that the harmonic series is the "pure" basis
> for music as opposed to, for instance, the priciple of small number
> ratios. Certainly people can hear the harmonic partials of a complex tone
> and infer melody and harmony from that, but they can also hear simple tones
> in "simple" pitch relationships and infer melody and harmony from this.
>

Pardon me if I'm missing something here, but I was under the impression
that small number ratios were precisely intervals found in the harmonic
overtone series, ie. 8/5 being the relationship between the 8th and 5th
harmonic of the series. Perhaps I don't understand the terminology
properly.

Bruce Kanzelmeyer


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