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Scale Trees / Fibbonacci

🔗Mark Gould <mark.gould@argonet.co.uk>

4/20/2002 8:40:28 AM

It was ok to view it on my mac, but when replying, crappy outlook messes it
up.

These diagrams are what I was looking for when making sense of Bernard,
'Music of Edgard Varese'. His analysis desperately needs these trees.

PS, Varese hated octaves, and thought music existed in an absolute pitch
continuum, so he's a microtonalist by default (he used explicit microtones
only rarely).

Mark

> From: tuning-math@yahoogroups.com
> Reply-To: tuning-math@yahoogroups.com
> Date: 20 Apr 2002 00:00:38 -0000
> To: tuning-math@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [tuning-math] Digest Number 355
>
> if you're viewing this on the website, you have to click on "message
> index" and then on "expand messages" to view this correctly.
>
> then you'll see that each term in the tree is the sum of the two
> terms above it.
>
> i had to kinda fix it up:
>
>>> 9 2
>>> 11
>>> 20 13
>>> 29 31 44 15
>>> 38 49 51 42 55 57 28 17