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Hexany and Interval Seq.

🔗pgreenhaw@nypl.org

3/8/2005 11:52:33 AM

I am trying to get a grasp on the notion of a Hexany having an "interval sequence c b a b c d where a, b, c, d are not necessarily different intervals. d is the interval which completes the octave." How about using 3-5-7-11
Hexany as an example......

Thanks in advance,

P

🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@anaphoria.com>

3/8/2005 9:37:17 PM

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>this is a quite confusing way of seeing the structure.., I recommend you go to the source. hexanies are composed on any 4 products/. >
>Message: 11 > Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 14:52:33 -0500
> From: pgreenhaw@nypl.org
>Subject: Hexany and Interval Seq.
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>I am trying to get a grasp on the notion of a Hexany having an "interval sequence c b a b c d where a, b, c, d are not necessarily different intervals. d is the interval which completes the octave." How about using 3-5-7-11 >Hexany as an example......
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>Thanks in advance,
>
>P
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Kraig Grady
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The Wandering Medicine Show
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🔗pgreenhaw@nypl.org

3/9/2005 9:00:17 AM
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No no -- I realize what a hexany is and how it works -- but I found the
quote: "interval sequence c b a b c d where a, b, c, d are not necessarily
different intervals. d is the interval which completes the octave." -- on Monz's page, and was asking for some illumination

Thanks

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Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@anaphoria.com>
03/09/2005 12:37 AM
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>
>
>this is a quite confusing way of seeing the structure.., I recommend you
go to the source. hexanies are composed on any 4 products/.
>
>Message: 11
> Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 14:52:33 -0500
> From: pgreenhaw@nypl.org
>Subject: Hexany and Interval Seq.
>
>I am trying to get a grasp on the notion of a Hexany having an "interval
sequence c b a b c d where a, b, c, d are not necessarily different
intervals. d is the interval which completes the octave." How about using
3-5-7-11
>Hexany as an example......
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>P
>
>
>
>
>

--
Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/>
The Wandering Medicine Show
KXLU <http://www.kxlu.com/main.html> 88.9 FM Wed 8-9 pm Los Angeles

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