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1/9:1/7:1/6:1/5:1/4 sound file (*.wav) available now

🔗Christopher J. Chapman <christopher.chapman@conexant.com>

2/8/2000 2:41:19 PM

Hi Paul, et al,

[Paul H. Erlich, TD 518.17]:
>Christopher wrote,
>>You are certainly welcome. Would you like me to generate a file with
>>the full 1/9:1/7:1/6:1/5:1/4 (that's 140:180:210:252:315, right?)?
>Right, and sure, that's the chord John Link suggested as a possible
>dominant ninth with high third.
>>If so, with what parameters?
>Just make it the same as the other 14:18:21 chord, except now it's
>14:18:21:25.2:31.5.

Sorry I've taken so long to respond to this, but my work, my
music/poetry group, and the rest of my life conspired to keep me from
it the past few days. :-)

I've created a 140:180:210:252:315 (aka 1/9:1/7:1/6:1/5:1/4) sound file
(*.wav) and also created a web page with links to this and the sound
files I created earlier, which you can reach with the following URL:

http://cjchapm.home.mindspring.com/tuning.htm

Cheers,
Christopher