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Re: [tuning] Re: TD 861 -- Wilson's footprints on plateau! (for Kraig Grady)

🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@anaphoria.com>

10/5/2000 1:46:26 PM

Paul!
Pardon if I am missing your point here but I think just this type of thing is why Erv had
me put up Temes article in his treasure chest. see http://www.anaphoria.com/tres.html is a
ways down. also looking at the very top diagram you can see an acoustic application of the
scale tree

"Paul H. Erlich" wrote:

> Kraig wrote,
>
> >I believe the acoustic interest him less in the fact they don't form
> horagrams with the properties like dan sterns is interested.
>
> Exactly. But, while you were away, Dave and Margo brought up the acoustic
> noble means because they seem very often to be extremely close to the "most
> dissonant" interval within a certain range. Dave and Margo have been
> discussing ways of altering the fifths in a Gothic application of
> Pythagorean tuning so that the thirds come out "maximally dissonant". Hence
> an application of the acoustic noble means to scale generation.
>
>

-- Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria island
www.anaphoria.com