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

1/30/2000 5:49:47 PM

Joseph Pehrson wrote,

>Incidentally, Mr. Breed's Website is one of the most informative and
>educational on xenharmonics. Probably everyone knows that.

It is great, but I doubt many know it.

>The only other
>two that come close are Kyle Gann's more general one and Joe Monzo's
>dictionary-oriented one. Have I missed any "hot" ones??

Those two do stand out -- here are some others:

Margo Schulter's "Pythagorean Tuning and Medieval Polyphony"
(http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/harmony/pyth.html)

Dave Keenan's "Harmonic errors in equal tempered musical scales"
(http://dkeenan.com/Music/EqualTemperedMusicalScales.htm). His other
pages are good too.

The Wilson Archive (http://www.anaphoria.com/wilson.html)

Dont forget "A few items from Paul Erlich"
http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~jstarret/Erlich.html

Admittedly, it's hard to get a well-rounded picture from any of these.

🔗Graham Breed <gbreed@cix.compulink.co.uk>

2/1/2000 6:18:00 AM

In-Reply-To: <949284944.23573@onelist.com>
Paul Erlich wrote:

> Joseph Pehrson wrote,
>
> >Incidentally, Mr. Breed's Website is one of the most informative and
> >educational on xenharmonics. Probably everyone knows that.
>
> It is great, but I doubt many know it.

So both of them like my site but don't give the URL. I suppose I'll have
to do is myself

http://x31eq.com/tuning.htm