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Re: [tuning] Digest Number 1898

🔗Gerald Eskelin <stg3music@earthlink.net>

2/16/2002 4:04:46 PM

On 2/14/02 11:19 PM, "tuning@yahoogroups.com" <tuning@yahoogroups.com>
wrote:

> Message: 11
> Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 16:13:22 -0800 (PST)
> From: "M. Schulter" <MSCHULTER@VALUE.NET>
> Subject: Re: tritone
>
> Hello, there, Jerry, and thank you for such a gracious as well as
> enthusiastic response to my comments on the tritone.
>
Your posts are always an inspiration to me.
>
> Right now I'm largely occupied, as George Secor mentioned, in writing
> an article about the "17-tone well-temperament revolution" we're both
> involved in, so maybe I should save a longer exposition of this for a
> bit, although I'm done some articles here on neo-Gothic progressions
> which touch on some of the concepts. For the moment, I might mention
> one article inspired by a classic paper of Paul Erlich:
>
> /tuning/topicId_25376.html#25376

I spent a few minutes with this and found it informative. The audio excerpts
were particularly pleasing, I thought. I'm somewhat familiar with Gothic
cadences and found these more "pleasant" than I have heard in historic
recordings.
>
> Mainly I want promptly and enthusiastically to thank you for your
> friendly response, and look forward to more dialogue.
>
As time permits. Thanks again for your contribution here.

Jerry