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Now here's a novel use for microtonality!

πŸ”—Mats Öljare <oljare@...>

11/5/2010 4:05:21 PM

I'm pretty sure i've never seen this discussed here! Gotta wonder what tuning they are using, sounds definitely 7-limit at one point at least...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA6qtAZjT5E

πŸ”—Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...>

11/5/2010 5:34:25 PM

I always trust scientitsts who wear pirate hats, don't you?

On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 7:05 PM, Mats Öljare <oljare@...> wrote:
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> I'm pretty sure i've never seen this discussed here! Gotta wonder what tuning they are using, sounds definitely 7-limit at one point at least...
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA6qtAZjT5E
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πŸ”—Brofessor <kraiggrady@...>

11/5/2010 5:13:57 PM

I am sorry to have to bring this up. Considering the effect sonar has on whales, i seriously doubt that this is doing nothing more than causing more harm to the wildlife. The only consolation is that he is not immersing it in the water

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> I'm pretty sure i've never seen this discussed here! Gotta wonder what tuning they are using, sounds definitely 7-limit at one point at least...
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA6qtAZjT5E
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πŸ”—Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@...>

11/6/2010 10:04:48 PM

This just sounds like a load of hogwash and balderdash. Still, the junk science is funny enough with the guy wearing the pirate hat and swashbuckler shorts while the musical passages (possibly unrelated to the oilspill and the first one usurped from a Palestrina madrigal) nevertheless sounds charming!

All-in-all, they are at least smart enough to use VLC player.

Oz.

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Mats Öljare wrote:
> I'm pretty sure i've never seen this discussed here! Gotta wonder what tuning they are using, sounds definitely 7-limit at one point at least...
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA6qtAZjT5E
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πŸ”—Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@...>

11/6/2010 10:13:33 PM

From what I glean of the frequencies on the screen, the scale in Hertz is:

174
285
396
417
528
639
741
852
963

The numbers 396, 417, 528, etc... seem to be jumbled to produce 639 and 963, 174 and 741, 285 and 852, etc...

SCALA gives me in ratios and cents:

0: 1/1 0.000
1: 95/58 854.250
2: 66/29 1423.696
3: 139/58 1513.152
4: 88/29 1921.741
5: 213/58 2252.074
6: 247/58 2508.463
7: 142/29 2750.119
8: 321/58 2962.138

And normalized to the octave:

0: 1/1 0.000
1: 247/232 108.463
2: 33/29 223.696
3: 139/116 313.152
4: 71/58 350.119
5: 321/232 562.138
6: 44/29 721.741
7: 95/58 854.250
8: 213/116 1052.074
9: 2/1 1200.000

Oz.

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Mats Öljare wrote:
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πŸ”—Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@...>

11/6/2010 10:18:39 PM

To come up with those frequencies, the guy just took the first digits column from 1 to 9, the second digits column in the same fashion starting on the 4th row and cycling to the beginning, and again with the third digits column starting on the 7th row and cycling to the beginning.

Surely, nothing to do with all the crap about water frequencies.

Oz.

-------- Original Message --------
From: Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@...>
Subject: Re: [tuning] Now here's a novel use for microtonality!
Date: Sun, 07 Nov 2010 07:13:33 +0200
To: tuning@yahoogroups.com

From what I glean of the frequencies on the screen, the scale in Hertz is:

174
285
396
417
528
639
741
852
963

The numbers 396, 417, 528, etc... seem to be jumbled to produce 639 and
963, 174 and 741, 285 and 852, etc...

SCALA gives me in ratios and cents:

0: 1/1 0.000
1: 95/58 854.250
2: 66/29 1423.696
3: 139/58 1513.152
4: 88/29 1921.741
5: 213/58 2252.074
6: 247/58 2508.463
7: 142/29 2750.119
8: 321/58 2962.138

And normalized to the octave:

0: 1/1 0.000
1: 247/232 108.463
2: 33/29 223.696
3: 139/116 313.152
4: 71/58 350.119
5: 321/232 562.138
6: 44/29 721.741
7: 95/58 854.250
8: 213/116 1052.074
9: 2/1 1200.000

Oz.

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Mats Öljare wrote:
> I'm pretty sure i've never seen this discussed here! Gotta wonder what tuning they are using, sounds definitely 7-limit at one point at least...
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