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| | '''Aaron Andrew Hunt''' is a composer and teacher of counterpoint, the inventor of the Tonal Plexus [[keyboard]] and several other microtonal devices, and developer of [[software]] for microtonal music available through [http://hpi.zentral.zone/?en Hπ Instruments]. His microtonal work is based on a combination of ancient tuning theory and modern research in psychoacoustics and data visualization (see ''Hunt system'' in the [[#Theory]] section). |
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| <div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">Aaron Andrew Hunt is the sole proprietor (a.k.a. The Director) of Hπ Instruments. He invents and designs all Hπ products, functionally, aesthetically, and physically, and builds them all manually. I program all Hπ software, and I hand-code this website. Since 1996, he has dedicated himself to building tools to explore what he believes to be the most fundamental frontier still existing in music — pitch.
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| * 2006 - present: Founder and Sole Proprietor of H-Pi Instruments
| | == Music == |
| * 2002 - 2007: Instructor of Music Theory and Composition at Eastern Illinois University
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| o Courses Taught: Music Theory and Aural Training (all levels), Composition, Counterpoint (Bach style), Music Analysis (17th - 19th Century), Electronic Music
| | Hunt's music, including ''The Equal-Tempered Keyboard'', a collection of microtonal preludes and fugues in every [[equal division of the octave]] between 5 and 20 tones, is published through [https://zwillinge.zentral.zone/katalog?en Zwillinge Verlag]. |
| * 2000 - 2002: Independent Scholar, Chicago Illinois
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| * 1999: PhD Studies in Music Composition at the University of Minnesota
| | Recordings can be found at Bandcamp (see [[#External links]]). |
| o Studied Musics of the Balkan Region with Miriana Lausevic
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| * 1999: Instructor of Music Theory and Composition at Eastern Illinois University
| | == Theory == |
| * 1997 - 1999: Freelance teacher, recording engineer, graphic designer and pipe organ tuner
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| * 1996: U.S. Patent 5,582,410 Multi-Player Chess Game, Issued December 10, 1996.
| | * The '''[http://musictheory.zentral.zone/huntsystem1.html Hunt system]''' is a comprehensive microtonal [[notation]] system in which all possible pitches and intervals are named with a 1-to-1 correspondence to a keyboard instrument (the Tonal Plexus) and 1-to-1 correspondence to notes on a staff, in which microtonal accidentals are not necessary. |
| * 1996: Pipe Organ Technician with Goulding & Wood, Inc., Indianapolis Indiana
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| o Pipe organ tuning, temperament setting, installation and maintanence
| | == External links == |
| o Woodworking, electrical wiring / soldering
| | * [http://aah.zentral.zone/ Official website] |
| * 1994 - 1996: Masters Degree in Music Composition from the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinatti
| | * [https://aaronandrewhunt.bandcamp.com/ Bandcamp profile] |
| o Winner of the 1995 AGO/Holtkamp composition prize: Fantasia and Fugue on St. Theodulph for pipe organ [link]
| | * [https://soundcloud.com/aaronandrewhunt SoundCloud profile] |
| o Composition Teachers: Samuel Adler, Sylvia Bodorova, John McCabe, Marta Ptaszynska, and Allen Sapp
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| o Organ: David Mulbury, Kevin Ballard, Leon Couch III; Viol: James Lambert
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| o Thesis: Diatonic Inversional Theory
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| <div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;width:200%;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html"><html><head><title>Aaron Andrew Hunt</title></head><body>Aaron Andrew Hunt is the sole proprietor (a.k.a. The Director) of Hπ Instruments. He invents and designs all Hπ products, functionally, aesthetically, and physically, and builds them all manually. I program all Hπ software, and I hand-code this website. Since 1996, he has dedicated himself to building tools to explore what he believes to be the most fundamental frontier still existing in music — pitch. <br />
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| * 2006 - present: Founder and Sole Proprietor of H-Pi Instruments<br />
| | [[Category:Listen]] |
| * 2002 - 2007: Instructor of Music Theory and Composition at Eastern Illinois University <br />
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| o Courses Taught: Music Theory and Aural Training (all levels), Composition, Counterpoint (Bach style), Music Analysis (17th - 19th Century), Electronic Music<br />
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| * 2000 - 2002: Independent Scholar, Chicago Illinois<br />
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| * 1999: PhD Studies in Music Composition at the University of Minnesota <br />
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| o Studied Musics of the Balkan Region with Miriana Lausevic<br />
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| * 1999: Instructor of Music Theory and Composition at Eastern Illinois University <br />
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| * 1997 - 1999: Freelance teacher, recording engineer, graphic designer and pipe organ tuner<br />
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| * 1996: U.S. Patent 5,582,410 Multi-Player Chess Game, Issued December 10, 1996. <br />
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| * 1996: Pipe Organ Technician with Goulding &amp; Wood, Inc., Indianapolis Indiana <br />
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| o Pipe organ tuning, temperament setting, installation and maintanence<br />
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| o Woodworking, electrical wiring / soldering<br />
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| * 1994 - 1996: Masters Degree in Music Composition from the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinatti <br />
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| o Winner of the 1995 AGO/Holtkamp composition prize: Fantasia and Fugue on St. Theodulph for pipe organ [link]<br />
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| o Composition Teachers: Samuel Adler, Sylvia Bodorova, John McCabe, Marta Ptaszynska, and Allen Sapp<br />
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| o Organ: David Mulbury, Kevin Ballard, Leon Couch III; Viol: James Lambert<br />
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| o Thesis: Diatonic Inversional Theory</body></html></pre></div>
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