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Horagram vs Spiral

🔗Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@superonline.com>

3/9/2005 12:49:53 AM

I personally prefer Spirals as compared to Horagrams. It is much easier to distinguish a spiral than inlaid circles.

<< The term "Horagram" comes to us from John Harrison the horologist
via Charles Lucy. ref: "Is This the Lost Music of the Spheres?" by
Charles E. H. Lucy also "An account of the Discovery of Musick"
(1775) by John Harrison, both in _Pitch_ Vol. 1 No. 2, Editor Johny
Reinhard. >>

--George

🔗Yahya Abdal-Aziz <yahya@melbpc.org.au>

3/9/2005 9:42:02 PM

Hi Ozan,

Could you please show me how you'd replace a horagram by a
spiral, so I can see the difference for myself?

Regards,
Yahya

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Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 10:49:53 +0200
From: "Ozan Yarman"
Subject: Horagram vs Spiral

I personally prefer Spirals as compared to Horagrams. It is much easier to
distinguish a spiral than inlaid circles.

<< The term "Horagram" comes to us from John Harrison the horologist
via Charles Lucy. ref: "Is This the Lost Music of the Spheres?" by
Charles E. H. Lucy also "An account of the Discovery of Musick"
(1775) by John Harrison, both in _Pitch_ Vol. 1 No. 2, Editor Johny
Reinhard. >>

--George

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