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Question for Neil

🔗Paul H. Erlich <PErlich@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

7/20/1999 12:10:07 PM

With Dave Keenan delving deep into 11-out-of-19, I distinctly remember Neil
Haverstick mentioning an 11-out-of-19 scale on this list several years ago
(when it was on the Mills server). Someone he knew made it up (was it
Richard Krantz?). I guessed it was the result of a one-to-one mapping of the
keyboard to 19-tET and playing 12 consecutive white keys, but Neil didn't
say. Neil, are you out there?

🔗D.Stearns <stearns@xxxxxxx.xxxx>

7/31/1999 3:13:48 PM

My hard drive gave up the ghost about a month ago, and I just now starting
to glance over the resultant mountain of backlogged (TD) email...

[Paul H. Erlich:]
> With Dave Keenan delving deep into 11-out-of-19, I distinctly remember
>Neil Haverstick mentioning an 11-out-of-19 scale on this list several years
ago (when >it was on the Mills server). Someone he knew made it up (was it
Richard Krantz?).

I'm not sure if this is the 11-out-of-19 Paul was referencing, but C, Db,
D#, E, F, Gb, G, Ab, A, Bb, B# is an 11-out-of-19 (@ 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11,
13, 14, 16, 18, 19) credited to Richard Krantz in Neil's 19 tone book ("19
TONES:A NEW BEGINNING").

Dan