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listening examples for jerry (and anyone else)

🔗paul@stretch-music.com

2/19/2002 6:39:43 PM

here they are:

/tuning/files/sndex/

listen to all of these, as many times as you wish, comparing them, savoring them, etc.

then post your impressions/guesses/comments . . .

🔗jpehrson2 <jpehrson@rcn.com>

2/19/2002 7:08:58 PM

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

/tuning/topicId_34511.html#34511

> here they are:
>
> /tuning/files/sndex/
>
> listen to all of these, as many times as you wish, comparing them,
savoring them, etc.
>
> then post your impressions/guesses/comments . . .

Jerry0: a sizable major third, not sounding "just" but yet very
little beating (??)

Jerry1: Quite a bit of beating, "chorused." Maybe this is a 12-tET
example...

Jerry2: Even "beatier..."

I must confess, Jerries 2-7 sound virtually the *same* to me.

Are you *sure* they're different?? :)

JP

🔗unidala <JGill99@imajis.com>

2/19/2002 7:11:02 PM

--- In tuning@y..., paul@s... wrote:
> here they are:
>
> /tuning/files/sndex/
>
> listen to all of these, as many times as you wish, comparing them, savoring them, etc.
>
> then post your impressions/guesses/comments . . .

Well, there are 8 sound files
(ONE instance of TWO to the THIRD power,
the first three "primes")!!!

My golden ears tell me that Paul has craftily
attempted to create the impression that all
eight sound files are identical, while, in fact,
I can hear the "subtle nuances" of the existence
of ratios of six-digit prime numbers, each one
unique in in its "effervescence". Good show!

JG :)

🔗paulerlich <paul@stretch-music.com>

2/19/2002 7:18:37 PM

--- In tuning@y..., "jpehrson2" <jpehrson@r...> wrote:
> --- In tuning@y..., paul@s... wrote:
>
> /tuning/topicId_34511.html#34511
>
> > here they are:
> >
> > /tuning/files/sndex/
> >
> > listen to all of these, as many times as you wish, comparing
them,
> savoring them, etc.
> >
> > then post your impressions/guesses/comments . . .
>
>
> Jerry0: a sizable major third, not sounding "just" but yet very
> little beating (??)
>
> Jerry1: Quite a bit of beating, "chorused." Maybe this is a 12-
tET
> example...
>
> Jerry2: Even "beatier..."
>
> I must confess, Jerries 2-7 sound virtually the *same* to me.
>
> Are you *sure* they're different?? :)

they are different . . . no further information from me at the
present time . . .

🔗jpehrson2 <jpehrson@rcn.com>

2/19/2002 7:22:59 PM

--- In tuning@y..., "unidala" <JGill99@i...> wrote:

/tuning/topicId_34511.html#34515

> --- In tuning@y..., paul@s... wrote:
> > here they are:
> >
> > /tuning/files/sndex/
> >
> > listen to all of these, as many times as you wish, comparing
them, savoring them, etc.
> >
> > then post your impressions/guesses/comments . . .
>
>
> Well, there are 8 sound files
> (ONE instance of TWO to the THIRD power,
> the first three "primes")!!!
>
> My golden ears tell me that Paul has craftily
> attempted to create the impression that all
> eight sound files are identical, while, in fact,
> I can hear the "subtle nuances" of the existence
> of ratios of six-digit prime numbers, each one
> unique in in its "effervescence". Good show!
>
>
> JG :)

****This was *entirely* *my* impression as well...

JP

🔗unidala <JGill99@imajis.com>

2/19/2002 7:26:16 PM

--- In tuning@y..., "paulerlich" <paul@s...> wrote:
> --- In tuning@y..., "jpehrson2" <jpehrson@r...> wrote:
> > --- In tuning@y..., paul@s... wrote:
> >
> > /tuning/topicId_34511.html#34511
> >
> > > here they are:
> > >
> > > /tuning/files/sndex/
> > >
> > > listen to all of these, as many times as you wish, comparing
> them,
> > savoring them, etc.
> > >
> > > then post your impressions/guesses/comments . . .

> >JP: Jerry0: a sizable major third, not sounding "just"
> > but yet very little beating (??)

> > Jerry1: Quite a bit of beating, "chorused." Maybe this is a 12-
> > tET
> > example...
> >
> > Jerry2: Even "beatier..."
> >
> > I must confess, Jerries 2-7 sound virtually the *same* to me.
> >
> > Are you *sure* they're different?? :)

> PE: they are different . . . no further information from me at the
> present time . . .

Oh, man, I can *hear* the difference! And How!

JG :)