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🔗Petr Pařízek <p.parizek@chello.cz>

11/24/2007 4:36:50 AM

Hi again.

After being away from any internet connection for a couple of weeks and busy with lots of other stuff for a few months, in the end, instead of finishing my pieces for voices, I managed to make a new piece for six flutes. I recorded five of them and played the sixth part live at a concert which took place at our school at the begining of November. This piece is one of those which are partially improvised as I like improvisation quite a lot. Honestly, I think this was the only "intentionally microtonal" piece that was performed at that concert. Here it is: http://download.yousendit.com/06B092850DB961B4
Petr

🔗J.A.Martin Salinas <tony@tonysalinas.com>

11/24/2007 5:24:26 PM

Hi Petr,

GREAT WORK! CONGRATULATIONS!

A lot to learn from it too if you can spare with us
some of the materials used.

============CHORDS============

Could you tell us about the chord you very accurately played
in positions

a) 1:47 ~ 1:55
b) 4:22 ~ 4:32
c) 7:25 ~ 7:39 and 7:50 ~ 8:03
d) 11:25 ~ 11:43 and 11:52 ~12:10
e) 13:18 ~ 13:40

They reminded me some of the harmonies achieved by Harry
Partch on the Chromelodeon, and they worked beautifully!

I wonder if such precision could be achieved with 6 players playing
live! or for example by AFMM players with the cents deviations
from quartertones!
=============GLISSANDI===============
Variable pitch is not part of this list target (tunings, as fixed
tunings), but I am very interesting on the glissandi technique
that you used on the flute and I would like to know if the braking
points of the glissandi are the points where you have to change
position (and then you composed around those points)???

You can mail me this here if you do not think it is appropriate for
the tuning
list (but for an orchestration list):

tony@tonysalinas.com

On 2007/11/24, at 21:36, Petr Pařízek wrote:

> r stuff for a few months, in the end, instead of finishing
> my pieces for voices, I managed to make a new piece for six flutes. I
> recorded five of them and played the sixth part live at a concert
> which took
> place at our school at the begining of November. This piece is one
> of those
> which are partially improvised as I like improvisation quite a lot.
> Honestly, I think this was the only "intentionally microtonal"
> piece that
> was performed at that concert. Here it is: