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🔗robert thomas martin <robertthomasmartin@...>

5/20/2008 4:18:06 AM

I have started a new group called MicroMadeEasy which involves
techniques for making microtonality more easy. All of my significant
postings are grouped together as a reference point to start from.
Anyone is welcome to join. Just send an email to
robertthomasmartin@... requesting to join and I will send an
official request to join (as per the yahoogroups protocol).

🔗hstraub64 <straub@...>

5/20/2008 7:44:31 AM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "robert thomas martin"
<robertthomasmartin@...> wrote:
>
> I have started a new group called MicroMadeEasy which involves
> techniques for making microtonality more easy. All of my significant
> postings are grouped together as a reference point to start from.
> Anyone is welcome to join. Just send an email to
> robertthomasmartin@... requesting to join and I will send an
> official request to join (as per the yahoogroups protocol).
>

I am not willing to check yet another group in addition to the already
existing three (tuning, tuning-math and MakeMicroMusic). I would
encorage you to stay here (or to come back). The people here are
distributed in a very broad range of levels of knowledge and interests;
there should be enough room for you, too.
--
Hans Straub

🔗robert thomas martin <robertthomasmartin@...>

5/20/2008 7:54:33 AM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "hstraub64" <straub@...> wrote:
>
> --- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "robert thomas martin"
> <robertthomasmartin@> wrote:
> >
> > I have started a new group called MicroMadeEasy which involves
> > techniques for making microtonality more easy. All of my
significant
> > postings are grouped together as a reference point to start from.
> > Anyone is welcome to join. Just send an email to
> > robertthomasmartin@ requesting to join and I will send an
> > official request to join (as per the yahoogroups protocol).
> >
>
> I am not willing to check yet another group in addition to the
already
> existing three (tuning, tuning-math and MakeMicroMusic). I would
> encorage you to stay here (or to come back). The people here are
> distributed in a very broad range of levels of knowledge and
interests;
> there should be enough room for you, too.
> --
> Hans Straub
>
Dear Hans. Thankyou for your encouragement but I think that I will
plough a lone furrow in a lone field. I don't want my postings to
become lost amongst 76000+ messages. I am seriously interested in
making microtonality more easy for the youger generations--not more
difficult. Thankyou again. It's been a lot of fun while it lasted.