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Indian tuning 5-limit and above

🔗monz@juno.com

10/22/1998 6:17:14 PM
>> I would be interested to hear of other books
>> that give ratio analyses of the tunings used
>> in Indian Classical Music.
>
> See the references in my paper
> http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~jstarret/22ALL.pdf
> (ignore p. 20, it's all wrong). Other authors who
> have given essentially the same 5-prime-limit
> ratios, which, as Joe Monzo pointed out, probably
> resulted from a chain of 21 3:2s with the schismas
> ignored, include Mathieu (_The Harmonic Experience_)
> and Wilkinson (_Tuning In_). I've seen it elsewhere too.

The first reference I saw to tuning Indian scales as
a string of 3/2s was in the following book:

Donald Lentz [1961]
_Tones and Intervals of Hindu Classical Music_
University of Nebraska Studies, Lincoln.

See pages 6 and 12 - 16.

However, although Lentz describes the tuning procedure
as 11 perfect 4ths upward and 11 perfect 5ths upward,
he gives 5-limit ratios for some of the notes in the resulting
scale, rather than all 3-limit ratios (which would be correct).

I too am interested in learning more about Ayyar's
7-limit ratios.

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I have just found a webpage discussing Indian tuning.
Haven't read it yet, but here it is:

http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~vidya/music/srutis.html


- Joe Monzo
joe_monzo@hotmail.com
http://www.ixpres.com/interval/monzo/homepage.html

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🔗 jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk

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==John ffitch