Hi all,
some of you know me from tuning list and Make Micro Music. Just to say,
I'll be listening on this list for while.
Mark G
>some of you know me from tuning list and Make Micro Music.
>Just to say, I'll be listening on this list for while.
Hiya Mark!
For some resaon, I thought you were already onboard.
Anyway, welcome (or welcome back)!
-Carl
--- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "M Gould" <mark.gould@a...> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> some of you know me from tuning list and Make Micro Music. Just to
say,
> I'll be listening on this list for while.
>
> Mark G
Hi Mark,
Glad to see you back here!
I'm about to publish a paper which includes a host of what you might
call "generalized diatonic" scales.
Some time ago I posted these horagrams, which show the scales as
concentric rings:
/tuning-math/files/miracle.gif
/tuning-math/files/pajara.gif
/tuning-math/files/Erlich/sevenlimit.zip
as well as most of the files in
/tuning-math/files/Erlich/
with "horagram" as the description (these are 5-limit ones).
A draft of the paper, about 75% complete, is here:
/tuning-math/files/perlich/coyotepaper1.doc
If you have time, I'd appreciate your comments, because I'd like to
make this paper as clear as possible . . .
Thanks,
Paul
Paul Erlich wrote:
> A draft of the paper, about 75% complete, is here:
> > /tuning-math/files/perlich/coyotepaper1.doc
Hi! Can I have a copy of this without the lattice diagrams? They take an insane amount of time to draw on my machine.
Graham
--- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, Graham Breed <graham@m...> wrote:
> Paul Erlich wrote:
>
> > A draft of the paper, about 75% complete, is here:
> >
> >
/tuning-math/files/perlich/coyotepaper1.doc
>
> Hi! Can I have a copy of this without the lattice diagrams? They
take
> an insane amount of time to draw on my machine.
>
>
> Graham
Sure, I'll e-mail it to ya. But I don't have your e-mail address, so
please e-mail me first -- ASAP!
:)