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Micro-Serialism

🔗Christopher Bailey <chris@music.columbia.edu>

3/25/2006 7:04:23 AM

About my stuffed animals, in 11-TET
http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.goopy.mp3
http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.ellie.mp3
http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.ziggy.mp3
http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.towelbear.mp3

Sand, interactive version at the top, recorded mp3's at the bottom:
19TET + Just Intonation Droney sections:
http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sand

Sax & Tape:
in "crystallized" JI (see my earlier post on MMM):
(MIDI demo)
http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/w.sax.mp3

Piano & tape in 29-TET, 17-TET, and 12-TET (the piano itself):
http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/balla.mp3
Also a MIDI demo.
This one's sort of serial, but using not rows, really, but rather Margo-Schulter-esque chains of medieval cadences. I'll try to post a live version soon.

CBailey

🔗Gene Ward Smith <genewardsmith@coolgoose.com>

3/25/2006 11:10:55 AM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Christopher Bailey <chris@...> wrote:

> Sand, interactive version at the top, recorded mp3's at the bottom:
> 19TET + Just Intonation Droney sections:
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sand

Where are the mp3s?

🔗Christopher Bailey <chris@music.columbia.edu>

3/26/2006 11:21:37 AM

>> Sand, interactive version at the top, recorded mp3's at the bottom:
>> 19TET + Just Intonation Droney sections:
>> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sand
>
>Where are the mp3s?
>

Starting where it says "You can also download the whole piece. . ."
All the things marked "improvisation/exploration" are mp3s.

If you've got broadband and 10-30 minutes you can download the interface itself and do your own improvising.

CB

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@yahoo.com>

3/26/2006 11:46:42 PM

> Piano & tape in 29-TET, 17-TET, and 12-TET (the piano itself):
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/balla.mp3
> Also a MIDI demo.

This gives me a 404.

-Carl

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@yahoo.com>

3/26/2006 11:48:03 PM

> "crystallized" JI (see my earlier post on MMM)

I don't find this string in my MMM archive.

-Carl

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@yahoo.com>

3/26/2006 11:52:59 PM

> Sax & Tape:
> in "crystallized" JI (see my earlier post on MMM):
> (MIDI demo)

Is this piece called "Sax & Tape"? It's kinda cool.

-Carl

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@yahoo.com>

3/26/2006 11:54:33 PM

> About my stuffed animals, in 11-TET
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.goopy.mp3
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.ellie.mp3
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.ziggy.mp3
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.towelbear.mp3

Is it st. as in "Saint", or are these animals simply
called "Goopy", etc.?

-Carl

🔗Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@ozanyarman.com>

3/31/2006 9:26:28 AM

I listened to them all, they are very nice!

Cordially,
Oz.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Bailey" <chris@music.columbia.edu>
To: <tuning@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: 25 Mart 2006 Cumartesi 18:04
Subject: [tuning] Micro-Serialism

>
> About my stuffed animals, in 11-TET
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.goopy.mp3
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.ellie.mp3
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.ziggy.mp3
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.towelbear.mp3
>
>
>
> Sand, interactive version at the top, recorded mp3's at the bottom:
> 19TET + Just Intonation Droney sections:
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sand
>
>
>
>
>
> Sax & Tape:
> in "crystallized" JI (see my earlier post on MMM):
> (MIDI demo)
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/w.sax.mp3
>
>
>
> Piano & tape in 29-TET, 17-TET, and 12-TET (the piano itself):
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/balla.mp3
> Also a MIDI demo.
> This one's sort of serial, but using not rows, really, but rather
> Margo-Schulter-esque chains of medieval cadences. I'll try to post a live
> version soon.
>
>
> CBailey

🔗Christopher Bailey <chris@music.columbia.edu>

3/31/2006 1:04:13 PM

>
> Message: 20
> Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 20:26:28 +0300
> From: "Ozan Yarman" <ozanyarman@ozanyarman.com>
> Subject: Re: Micro-Serialism
>
> I listened to them all, they are very nice!
>
> Cordially,
> Oz.
>

Wow. . .that's a lot of listening. Thanks.
I hope to have a live version of "Balladei" up soon.

CBailey