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Training?

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@...>

10/20/1997 7:12:46 AM
>Pure music *does* make a difference, but I am looking for some "harder"
>stuff, like 7-limit, maybe 11 or 13, definitly 17 and 19, even 21
>(seventh of the dominant.) Can I train myself to "appreciate" harmonic
>intervals up to 31, to "complete the octave"? I don't "get" 13 yet. My
>theories are based on ET approximations (octave or non-octave) of JI.

>What do you think?

I think you could train yourself to do just about anything.

Carl


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