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new Haverstick CD

🔗Aline Surman <stick@...>

10/29/1997 8:46:49 AM
It's finally here..."Acoustic Stick," my 2nd CD, is ready to boogie.
As the name implies, it's all acoustic, featuring 19 and 34 tone eq
tempered guitar; Ernie Crews plays percussion on 4 tracks, and John
Starret plays 19 tone bass on 2 tracks...there are six tunes, four 19
tone and two 34 tone. The playing time is 42 minutes, split fairly evenly
between the 19 and 34 tone tunings. One piece was recorded live in El
Paso last year.
It sells for $10, plus $2 postage costs...I am very content with this
CD...it is the complete opposite of my first project. And yes, I am
hoping all you curious tuning folks will snap it up. My address is Box
150271, Lakewood, Colorado, 80215...call 303-477-3268 if you need more
info...Haverstick


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🔗"Jo A. Hainline" <hainline@...>

10/29/1997 12:50:53 PM
>
> A definition of consonance you ask? I can only give an example.
> the purity an interval of 702 cents posesses that a randomly
> chosen interval does not -- that's consonance.
>

Just a simple thought--consonance, having to do with the relationship
between 2 or more pitches--when the intervals coincide with the harmonic
overtone series, they are consonant--when they do not or one of them does
not, they are not consonant, irregardless of how they "sound" to the ear.
What "sounds" pleasant is, I believe, much more of a learned thing than
seems to be generally acknowledged. 7/4 "sounds" perhaps a bit dissonant
in the 12TET world, but I believe is extremely consonant when developed in
the proper musical setting.

Bruce Kanzelmeyer


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