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music for pelog and about the previous work(hi fi stereo , ....)

🔗Mohajeri Shahin <shahinm@kayson-ir.com>

6/10/2006 8:26:14 PM
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Hi all

http://240edo.tripod.com/id3.html

After reading keenan's message on pelog , i used 18 equal divisions of
1215 cent (18-ED(1215.)) to make a music in this scale :

0: 1/1
1: 135.000 cents
2: 405.000 cents
3: 540.000 cents
4: 675.000 cents
5: 810.000 cents
6: 1080.000 cents
7: 1215.000 cents

Thanks all to share their musical feelings of piece with me . The
orchestral music
<http://240edo.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/orchestr.m
p3> you heared , was composed and retuned with scala only one time . so
no need to put different mp3 parts to each other.

And about hi-fi stereo version of it , dear aaron , do you mean to have
different instrumental tracks in two channels for hosting? Yes?

Shaahin Mohaajeri

Tombak Player & Researcher , Microtonal Composer

My web site , click picture : <http://240edo.tripod.com/index.html>

My tombak musics in Rhythmweb: www.rhythmweb.com/gdg
<http://www.rhythmweb.com/gdg>

My articles in Harmonytalk:

- www.harmonytalk.com/archives/000296.html
<http://www.harmonytalk.com/archives/000296.html>

- www.harmonytalk.com/archives/000288.html
<http://www.harmonytalk.com/archives/000288.html>

My article in DrumDojo:

www.drumdojo.com/world/persia/tonbak_acoustics.htm
<http://www.drumdojo.com/world/persia/tonbak_acoustics.htm>

My musics in Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia :

- A composition based on a folk melody of Shiraz region, in shur-dastgah
by Mohajeri Shahin <http://www.xenharmony.org/mp3/shaahin/shur.mp3>

- An experiment in Iranian homayun and chahargah modes by Mohajeri
Shahin <http://www.xenharmony.org/mp3/shaahin/homayun.mp3>

🔗Keenan Pepper <keenanpepper@gmail.com>

6/11/2006 9:27:12 AM

On 6/10/06, Mohajeri Shahin <shahinm@kayson-ir.com> wrote:
> After reading keenan's message on pelog , i used 18 equal divisions of
> 1215 cent (18-ED(1215.)) to make a music in this scale :
>
> 0: 1/1
> 1: 135.000 cents
> 2: 405.000 cents
> 3: 540.000 cents
> 4: 675.000 cents
> 5: 810.000 cents
> 6: 1080.000 cents
> 7: 1215.000 cents

Since this doesn't contain any odd-numbered pitches of 18-edo, it's
really a subset of 9-edo, right? But it sounds like you used some of
the odd-numbered pitches in your piece.

The piece sure doesn't sound much like gamelan, but it's eerie and enchanting.

Keenan