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ohmygod 1/1 came out (!!)

🔗Joseph Pehrson <joseph@composersconcordance.org>

1/22/2001 6:38:37 PM

ohmygod, an issue of 1/1 came out (!!) Issue, Volume 10, Number 3.
Fall 2000. Just got it today.... [The last issue was Fall 1999,
Volume 10, Number 2.] Nice large article by Margo Schulter (I thought
WE had an "exclusive") called "Ugolino's 'Intelligent Organist' and
the Seventeen-Note Octave. The upside is that it's nice to have a
Schulter article on some "real paper" for a change!

And, after all, Fall 2000 isn't really so late... I've been in "free
fall" since the beginning of the year...

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Joseph Pehrson

🔗Joseph Pehrson <pehrson@pubmedia.com>

1/23/2001 6:55:34 AM

--- In tuning@egroups.com, "Joseph Pehrson" <joseph@c...> wrote:

http://www.egroups.com/message/tuning/17837

> ohmygod, an issue of 1/1 came out (!!) Issue, Volume 10, Number 3.
> Fall 2000. Just got it today.... [The last issue was Fall 1999,
> Volume 10, Number 2.] Nice large article by Margo Schulter (I
thought
> WE had an "exclusive") called "Ugolino's 'Intelligent Organist' and
> the Seventeen-Note Octave. The upside is that it's nice to have a
> Schulter article on some "real paper" for a change!
>
> And, after all, Fall 2000 isn't really so late... I've been in
"free
> fall" since the beginning of the year...
>
> _______ ____ __ _
> Joseph Pehrson

Oh... I should mention, now that I'm getting around to reading it...
that a sizable percentage of the Margo Schulter article in 1/1, or at
least the ideas in it, have already appeared on this list, so those
listers not getting 1/1 are essentially not missing that much...

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Joseph Pehrson

🔗David Beardsley <xouoxno@virtulink.com>

1/23/2001 5:29:23 PM

Joseph Pehrson wrote:
>
> ohmygod, an issue of 1/1 came out (!!) Issue, Volume 10, Number 3.
> Fall 2000. Just got it today.... [The last issue was Fall 1999,
> Volume 10, Number 2.]

and that issue was months later then the cover date.

> Nice large article by Margo Schulter (I thought
> WE had an "exclusive") called "Ugolino's 'Intelligent Organist' and
> the Seventeen-Note Octave. The upside is that it's nice to have a
> Schulter article on some "real paper" for a change!

It's an unusually big issue of 1/1 too. Mine came today.

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