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Anyone speak Turkish?

🔗paul@stretch-music.com

12/27/2001 2:42:20 PM

Looks like a spin-off from this list, perhaps:

/tm-pitches/

🔗ertugrulInanc <ertugrulinanc@yahoo.com>

1/1/2002 11:00:44 AM

I'm Turkish.

I'm also a member of the mentioned group. It's generally inactive but
sometimes articles are posted.

It's principally the web extension of a group of 'scholars' working
in Yıldız university and studying on the quantization of Turkish
music intervls and building a synthesizer representing them. (I'm not
of that group.)

One of the 'past regulars', Yalçın Tura, is one of the very few
noteworthy musicologists as well as composers in Türkiye.

Hth,
Ertuğrul

--- In tuning@y..., paul@s... wrote:
> Looks like a spin-off from this list, perhaps:
>
> /tm-pitches/

🔗paulerlich <paul@stretch-music.com>

1/3/2002 7:31:59 PM

--- In tuning@y..., "ertugrulInanc" <ertugrulinanc@y...> wrote:
> I'm Turkish.
>
> I'm also a member of the mentioned group. It's generally inactive
but
> sometimes articles are posted.
>
> It's principally the web extension of a group of 'scholars' working
> in Yýldýz university and studying on the quantization of Turkish
> music intervls and building a synthesizer representing them. (I'm
not
> of that group.)
>
> One of the 'past regulars', Yalçýn Tura, is one of the very few
> noteworthy musicologists as well as composers in Türkiye.
>
> Hth,
> Ertuðrul

Well, Ertuðrul, it would be interesting to know what y'all are
talking about.

Cheers!

🔗Ertugrul iNANC <ertugrulinanc@yahoo.com>

1/4/2002 9:33:11 AM

> Well, Ertu�rul, it would be interesting to know what y'all are
> talking about.

Practically nothing. turkmusikisi is another Yahoo group which is much more
active. Still in Turkish, though.

Ertugrul

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🔗monz <joemonz@yahoo.com>

1/5/2002 12:05:19 PM

> From: Ertugrul iNANC <ertugrulinanc@yahoo.com>
> To: _tuning <tuning@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 9:33 AM
> Subject: Re: [tuning] Re: Anyone speak Turkish?
>
>
> > Well, Ertu�rul, it would be interesting to know what y'all are
> > talking about.
>
> Practically nothing. turkmusikisi is another Yahoo group which is much
more
> active. Still in Turkish, though.
>
> Ertugrul

Can Akkoc is (or was) a member of this group. He is Turkish
and is doing research on stochastic analysis of the pitches
in performances by master Turkish musicians. Perhaps he's
been offline... otherwise he would have responded himself.

-monz

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🔗Ertugrul iNANC <ertugrulinanc@yahoo.com>

1/5/2002 7:44:07 PM

Can Akko� is a member of that group and I've also come up with some of his
articles. He tries wav to midi conversion with a pitch bend enabled hardware
device and studies on such kind of data.

Ertugrul

PS: I started to receive group messages by mail, so ignore the footnote of
my reply about the Tuva overtone singing.

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----- Original Message -----
From: monz <joemonz@yahoo.com>
To: <tuning@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 10:05 PM
Subject: Re: [tuning] Re: Anyone speak Turkish?

> Can Akkoc is (or was) a member of this group. He is Turkish
> and is doing research on stochastic analysis of the pitches
> in performances by master Turkish musicians. Perhaps he's
> been offline... otherwise he would have responded himself.
>
>
>
> -monz