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72-EDO entry in the Tuning Dictionary

🔗monz <joemonz@yahoo.com>

5/3/2001 12:45:36 AM

I've put into my Tuning Dictionary a comprehensive entry
describing 72-EDO:
http://tonalsoft.com/enc/number/72edo.aspx

Also, a new entry for my quarter-tone staff paper:
http://tonalsoft.com/enc/q/qt-staff.aspx

And updated versions of the entries for:

"bridging"
http://www.ixpres.com/interval/dict/bridging.htm

"finity"
http://www.ixpres.com/interval/dict/finity.htm

144-EDO
http://www.ixpres.com/interval/dict/144edo.htm

🔗monz <joemonz@yahoo.com>

5/3/2001 1:19:02 AM

--- In tuning@y..., "monz" <joemonz@y...> wrote:
>
> I've put into my Tuning Dictionary...
>
> ... updated versions of the entries for:
>
> "bridging"
> http://www.ixpres.com/interval/dict/bridging.htm
>
> "finity"
> http://www.ixpres.com/interval/dict/finity.htm
>
> 144-EDO
> http://www.ixpres.com/interval/dict/144edo.htm

Oops, my bad. The 144-EDO entry is no different from
what was already there.

However, the "finity" and "bridging" entries do finally
say what makes those concepts different from Fokker's
related ones of "periodicity block" and "unision vector".
It has to do with trans-dimensionality.

-monz
http://www.monz.org
"All roads lead to n^0"

🔗paul@stretch-music.com

5/3/2001 11:31:30 AM

--- In tuning@y..., "monz" <joemonz@y...> wrote:
>
> I've put into my Tuning Dictionary a comprehensive entry
> describing 72-EDO:
> http://tonalsoft.com/enc/number/72edo.aspx

You didn't really show in this article how each deviation from 12-tET
corresponds to a different prime factor above 5 (through 11).

🔗monz <joemonz@yahoo.com>

5/3/2001 12:55:35 PM

--- In tuning@y..., paul@s... wrote:

/tuning/topicId_22028.html#22045

> --- In tuning@y..., "monz" <joemonz@y...> wrote:
> >
> > I've put into my Tuning Dictionary a comprehensive entry
> > describing 72-EDO:
> > http://tonalsoft.com/enc/number/72edo.aspx
>
> You didn't really show in this article how each deviation
> from 12-tET corresponds to a different prime factor above
> 5 (through 11).

Thanks, Paul... that's something that should be in there.

I'll eventually go thru the recent discussion we had on
72-EDO and sprinkle my Dictionary entry with the appropriate
quotations.

Just thought it would be good to get *something* about
72-EDO in there in a hurry, since it wasn't mentioned at
all before.

-monz
http://www.monz.org
"All roads lead to n^0"