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Bohlen-Pierce unison-vectors?

🔗monz <monz@attglobal.net>

10/3/2003 1:03:16 PM

hello all,

can someone give a listing of unison-vectors
(lattices bases) in 2,5,7 prime-space
(3 is the identity-vector) which result in
the Bohlen-Pierce scale?

("identity-vector" is the term i'm using
for "interval of equivalence".)

-monz

🔗monz <monz@attglobal.net>

10/3/2003 1:12:00 PM

oops ... i meant to send this one to tuning-math.
i think the reply should go there.

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "monz" <monz@a...> wrote:
> hello all,
>
>
> can someone give a listing of unison-vectors
> (lattices bases) in 2,5,7 prime-space
> (3 is the identity-vector) which result in
> the Bohlen-Pierce scale?
>
> ("identity-vector" is the term i'm using
> for "interval of equivalence".)
>
>
>
> -monz

🔗Paul Erlich <paul@stretch-music.com>

10/3/2003 2:21:52 PM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "monz" <monz@a...> wrote:
> hello all,
>
>
> can someone give a listing of unison-vectors
> (lattices bases) in 2,5,7 prime-space
> (3 is the identity-vector) which result in
> the Bohlen-Pierce scale?
>
> ("identity-vector" is the term i'm using
> for "interval of equivalence".)
>
>
>
> -monz

hi monz,

you need only look at http://members.aol.com/bpsite/BPlattice.html to
find your answer.

🔗Joseph Pehrson <jpehrson@rcn.com>

10/3/2003 8:23:28 PM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "monz" <monz@a...> wrote:

/tuning/topicId_47545.html#47547

> oops ... i meant to send this one to tuning-math.
> i think the reply should go there.
>

***You know... this is what "pisses me off..." :) All the
interesting stuff which I can pretty much almost understand is always
filed away on "Tuning Math..."

(Of course, I never wanted the lists to split in the first place! :)

Joe P.

🔗Gene Ward Smith <gwsmith@svpal.org>

10/4/2003 12:34:06 PM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Joseph Pehrson" <jpehrson@r...> wrote:

> ***You know... this is what "pisses me off..." :) All the
> interesting stuff which I can pretty much almost understand is
always
> filed away on "Tuning Math..."
>
> (Of course, I never wanted the lists to split in the first
place! :)

If the lists hadn't split, how much screaming and caterwauling would
there have been? How much work would not have been done, because of
the opposition to getting it done?