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Consonance definitions

🔗Daniel Wolf <DJWOLF_MATERIAL@...>

10/31/1998 1:33:32 AM
I second Larry Polansky. James Tenney's _A History of Consonance and
Dissonance_ is a good source of orientation.

Paul Erlich wrote:


This is also incorrect. Consonance is a music-theoretic phenomenon,
culturally or individually determined, and a highly contextual one at tha=
t.
Parallels in the physical and psychophysical domains are extremely useful=

in discourse about consonance, but relationships between the domains have=

very interesting instabilities.

Klarenc Barlowe's _Bus Journey to Parametron (all about
_COGLUOTOBU"SISLETMESI)_ (Feedback Papers 21-23, available from Frog Peak=
)
is the best -- and most entertaining -- account I know of a composer
sorting through all of this and more. =


Daniel Wolf
Frankfurt