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Re: [tuning] Digest Number 2000

🔗Gerald Eskelin <stg3music@earthlink.net>

4/4/2002 8:35:52 PM

On 4/4/02 12:29 PM, "tuning@yahoogroups.com" <tuning@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

> Message: 4
> Date: Thu, 04 Apr 2002 20:21:58 -0000
> From: "robert_wendell" <rwendell@cangelic.org>
> Subject: New sound file - real-time , 4-part vocal adaptive JI
>
> Hi, all! I just uploaded a *.wma sound file (MicroSoft Media file)of
> my choir singing in adaptive JI with very minor flaws here and there.
> See the previous message to find it in Files.
>
> I have better examples, such as the one at the link below, but
> they're too large to upload here. Bear in mind these are amateur
> singers trained to sing adaptive JI. Clink on this link to hear the
> one at our site:
>
> http://www.cangelic.org/music/Cangelic.mp3
>
> Hope you enjoy it!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bob

Any flaws are "minor" indeed. This is wonderful singing. Congratulations on
breathing musical life into this piece. Amateur shamateur! It's the guy up
front that makes it happen. Bravo!!!

It's interesting to me, and hopefully to you, that I hear a bright and
shining "high" third about two-thirds of the way through on the cadence.
From what we have learned here, that may be caused by my perceptual "bias."
I'll be interested to know whether you hear it, too. To my ear it's not a
flaw; it's wonderful! Thanks for posting.

Jerry