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🔗Rosati <dante@xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

5/31/1999 10:06:04 PM

Greetings-

(Paul E. I hope yer feeling better!)

I've added some stuff to my website:

http://www.users.interport.net/~dante/hartheory1.html

Two additions to Source readings: Partch's One Footed Bride and some
combination tones charts from Winckel's "Music Sound and Sensation". Now
you can compare Helmholtz's consonance curves with Partch's.

Added ram file of Csound piece "Primes", with some jottings re: primes in
music

New mixes of the two just guitar pieces, (CoolEdit does much better reverb
than Goldwave)

I'd be open to suggestions for what else to put up under "source readings" I
trying to put up things that have diagrams, charts, etc as contemplative
mandalas. I want something from the Indian tradition. Does anyone know who
was their Pythagoras or Aristoxenus and what the classic works are ?

thanks

dante

🔗Patrick Pagano <ppagano@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

5/31/1999 10:18:43 PM

I would probably say for modern Indian classical--TANSEN. The rgVeda the text.

> Does anyone know who
> was their Pythagoras or Aristoxenus and what the classic works are ?
>
> thanks
>
> dante
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🔗Daniel Wolf <DJWOLF_MATERIAL@xxxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

6/1/1999 1:09:29 AM

Message text written by INTERNET:tuning@onelist.com
>Does anyone know who
was their Pythagoras or Aristoxenus and what the classic works are ?
<

A good place to start for South Indian music is P. Sambamoorthy, _South
Indian Music_ Books 1-5.

Dante:

Your web site is great. Do you have any more information about the page of
Coptic music manuscript you have included? It's astonishing.

Daniel Wolf

🔗Rosati <dante@xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

6/1/1999 1:33:37 AM

>From: Daniel Wolf <DJWOLF_MATERIAL@compuserve.com>

>A good place to start for South Indian music is P. Sambamoorthy, _South
>Indian Music_ Books 1-5.

Is this a classic or a modern exposition? What about classics from the
northern tradition?

>Do you have any more information about the page of
>Coptic music manuscript you have included? It's astonishing.

At a site for the 5th congress of coptic studies:

http://www.stshenouda.com/society/ccngrs1.htm

about halfway down is this report of a paper given:

"The Gulezyan Manuscripts: Possible Remnants of Ancient Coptic Musical
Notation? (Eng), by Dr. Marian Robertson-Wilson. This presentation was about
some vellum leaves that was once owned by Gulezyan family, and could
possibly include ancient Coptic musical notations. Such notations are
differentiated by different sizes and colors. The whereabouts of such
manuscript are not known at this time. The interpretation given to the
musical nature of such notational system is interesting, but further work
need to be done. I feel that Dr. Robertson is quite capable to handle such
work. "

But I have not had time to go try to dig it up at the library....

dante

🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@anaphoria.com>

7/21/2002 1:04:00 PM

first to the personal score page

Crisis for clarinet and organ 1990
http://www.anaphoria.com/crisis.PDF

slight correction to
http://www.anaphoria.com/secor.PDF

a comment by Erv on non just use of 72 ET
last page of
http://www.anaphoria.com/tres.PDF

Some blank lattices for use in exploring Eikosany
http://www.anaphoria.com/eikoblanks.PDF

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

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