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Neandertals, music healing

🔗John Chalmers <non12@...>

4/10/1997 11:52:02 AM
RE Neanderthal flutes: Well, I guess we've been had....

I just saw a notice of a book on healing through music:

MUSIC, The New Age Elixir, by Lisa Summer with Joseph Summer.
1996. 310 pages, illus. ISBN 1-57392-104-1, cloth, $25.95.
Prometheus Books, 59 John Glenn Drive, Amherst, NY 14228-2197.

Knowing the publisher, I'm sure this book is very skeptical
and critical, but it might be a good source book. I don't
know anything about the authors and haven't seen the book.

Has anybody else been getting coded texts in the Digest recently.
I presume this is a software problem other than at my end as I've
not changed anything for some time.

--John



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🔗mr88cet@texas.net (Gary Morrison)

4/12/1997 8:21:15 AM
>Alternate-tuned guitar means any tuning other than EADGBE -- though still
>equal temperament in all probability. This is the ALTERNATIVE tuning mailing
>list, meaning non-12tET. The fact that Beck is an "alternative" artist
>should not help his case either.

That's another annoying little terminological problem. I personally
think that "alternate" and "alternative" is too small a linguistic
distinction to expect people to learn and make in normal speech. I
therefore using "microtones", "xenharmonics", "unusual tunings", or (in
some cases) "nontraditional tunings".

That latter term, however, I apply to a smaller group of tunings than
"xenharmonics" or "unusual tunings" for example. To me at least, 5-limit
diatonic JI, and most typical usages of meantone are traditional but
unusual tunings. They are traditional in that they have a historical
underpinning, and also in that they are capable of (only) diatonic melody
and well-known 5-limit harmonies. The are unusual though in that those
melodic and harmonic possibilities sound different from 12TET.

"Nontraditional" tunings to me are those that provide nondiatonic
melody, or nontraditional (e.g., 11-limit) harmonies. These are clearly
unusual as well.



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