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Testing the limits

🔗Joseph Pehrson <josephpehrson@xxxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

12/21/1999 6:16:23 PM

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Thanks to Paul Erlich and Daniel Wolf for the comments and suggestions
regarding Just Intonation Schubert. I don't mean to be so far "behind the
curve," but if you have time could someone explain a bit more fully what
"adaptive" JI is?? (Ratio and pitch examples might help, too.) I don't
seem to find that term here in my Doty JI primer which is, unfortunately,
about the limit of my limits. Thanks!

Joe Pehrson

🔗Joseph Pehrson <josephpehrson@xxxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

12/21/1999 6:38:13 PM

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Thanks to Paul Erlich and Daniel Wolf for the comments and suggestions
regarding Just Intonation Schubert. I don't mean to be so far "behind the
curve," but if you have time could someone explain a bit more fully what
"adaptive" JI is?? (Ratio and pitch examples might help, too.) I don't
seem to find that term here in my Doty JI primer which is, unfortunately,
about the limit of my limits. Thanks!

Joe Pehrson

🔗Joe Monzo <monz@juno.com>

12/22/1999 7:09:32 AM

> [Joseph Pehrson, TD 451.16]
>
> could someone explain a bit more fully what "adaptive" JI is??
> (Ratio and pitch examples might help, too.)

Do a search for 'adaptive JI' on the Tuning Digest Archives.
There was a lot of stuff earlier this year, I think around
late spring and summer, principally by Paul Erlich (posting
as 'Brett Barbaro' from his roomate's computer) and Jon
deLaubenfels.

-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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🔗Paul H. Erlich <PErlich@Acadian-Asset.com>

12/22/1999 4:57:39 PM

>> could someone explain a bit more fully what "adaptive" JI is??
>> (Ratio and pitch examples might help, too.)

>Do a search for 'adaptive JI' on the Tuning Digest Archives.
>There was a lot of stuff earlier this year, I think around
>late spring and summer, principally by Paul Erlich (posting
>as 'Brett Barbaro' from his roomate's computer) and Jon
>deLaubenfels.

Don't forget Margo Schulter's posts on Vicentino, whose "second tuning" was
a wonderful adaptive JI scheme way back in the 16th century.