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Re: [tuning] Latest Werckmeister UpdateD.2

🔗Afmmjr@aol.com

2/19/2002 6:32:04 AM

Thanks, again for the prompt. I found it at 804 cents (B-G).

So, Bach had 39 intervals per octave available, which is different from
thinking only of major and minor. Hmmn. Johnny

🔗manuel.op.de.coul@eon-benelux.com

2/19/2002 6:59:08 AM

You missed that too, and you counted the octave which I don't.
Now please use a computer to do this :)

Manuel

🔗Afmmjr@aol.com

2/19/2002 7:11:41 AM

In a message dated 2/19/02 10:00:41 AM Eastern Standard Time,
manuel.op.de.coul@eon-benelux.com writes:

> You missed that too, and you counted the octave which I don't.
> Now please use a computer to do this :)
>
> Manuel
>
>
>

Now that I have come up with the same 39 figure...long hand, why would a
computer be better? It can't hear for me, nor can it imagine for me.
Besides, I knew you and others on this List could help me. : )

Now, should one analyze the chromatic content of a piece based on the
multiplicity of these intervals in a single piece? (half-kidding)

Thanks, Johnny