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'L' and 's' in tuning theory

🔗Joe Monzo <monz@xxxx.xxxx>

12/7/1999 9:38:38 PM

Does anyone have some good info on the use of
'L' and 's' in tuning theory? Charles Lucy and
Dan Stearns are two names that come to mind.
Paul Erlich perhaps? others?

I'd like to make two entries in the Tuning Dictionary
for these, so website URLs and book citations are
also appreciated.

There was some discussion of it a few months back on
this List - anyone mind doing the work for me?

-monz

Joseph L. Monzo Philadelphia monz@juno.com
http://www.ixpres.com/interval/monzo/homepage.html
|"...I had broken thru the lattice barrier..."|
| - Erv Wilson |
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🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

12/7/1999 10:16:21 PM

Wilson uses them to designate large and small. The patterns of MOS create a
pattern of L & s's that can be replaced with a constant structure
preserving this L-S pattern

Joe Monzo wrote:

> From: Joe Monzo <monz@juno.com>
>
> Does anyone have some good info on the use of
> 'L' and 's' in tuning theory? Charles Lucy and
> Dan Stearns are two names that come to mind.
> Paul Erlich perhaps? others?
>
> I'd like to make two entries in the Tuning Dictionary
> for these, so website URLs and book citations are
> also appreciated.
>
> There was some discussion of it a few months back on
> this List - anyone mind doing the work for me?
>
> -monz
>
> Joseph L. Monzo Philadelphia monz@juno.com
> http://www.ixpres.com/interval/monzo/homepage.html
> |"...I had broken thru the lattice barrier..."|
> | - Erv Wilson |
> --------------------------------------------------
>

-- Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island
http://www.anaphoria.com