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Yo Kubota's page

🔗John Starrett <jstarret@...>

8/17/1998 8:36:20 PM
I do not remember who on this list suggested Yo Kubota's website at
http://www.fin.ne.jp/~yokubota/
but it is really worth exploring. Thanks, whoever you are.

John Starrett
http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~jstarret

🔗BUYO-BUYO-IGOR <igor@...>

8/19/1998 1:12:15 AM
That's right!
Mr. Kubota prepared his system in a microtuning way to make it suitable to the
monthly Jam that I'm holding...named "SaRiGaMa's Oil Vending Orchestra".
I'm not sure how he is translating the 3D-Mandel thing into MIDI file but the
files at the URL you poited out are based on the PD-file-sharing project named
"Hz on Hz":
http://www.mars.dti.ne.jp/~buyobuyo/songs/five.html
The idea is to have the root moving and the co-overtone 233.609Hz hidden as
a invisible gravity....
Click the gif thing and you'll get into the Hz linkage project which is also
waiting for YOUR contribution.
Thanx!

> A web search for "Fractal Music" came up with many sites, although the ones
I
> checked out sounded like 12 ET. There is one site that I think I heard of
> from this tuning list that has fractal microtonal music which is at
> http://www.fin.ne.jp/~yokubota/sarigama.shtml
> I don't know anything about how it is composed, but I'd also love to hear
> anyone's thoughts on how fractals relate to tuning.

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