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...a page for all tricesimoprimal (31-tone) and otherwise just-based approaches to vocal and/or instrumental pedagogy.
31-tone Singing Camp was an initiative by [[Jacob Barton]] predating the [[Xenharmonic Praxis Summer Camp]] series of events.


==In Progress: 31 tone singing camp July 2008! Simultaneous sessions in NYC and Apple Hill!==
The design was simple: get together some micro-curious friends and strangers to spend several days over a week practicing 31-tone intonation, and its just intonation cousins. Free.
[[31DayOne|Day One]]


[[:File:31tsc2.pdf|Poster (PDF)]]
We used pure (revo) and mixed (evo) [[Sagittal notation]] to notate 31.


The poster forgot to mention - it's free.
There were 3 sessions:


===Traces from May 2007 Houston 31-Tone Singin' Camp===
# May 2007, Houston TX
<ul><li>exciting poster ([http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/%7Ejbarton/31tsc.pdf pdf])</li><li>attended by ((Tommy Jacob Bryan Brian Ryan Elliot Stephan Ting Andrew Ann Dan)) with only 3 or 4 in attendance on most days</li><li>notation used: pure and mixed Sagittal</li><li>[[SpiralProgressions|Spiral Progressions]]</li><li>[[DifferenceToneProgressions|Difference Tone Progressions]]</li><li>reading of [http://hcoop.net/%7Emagnus/music/ Magnus Jonsson's] ''Walking to Class'', two takes [[:File:walking_1.mp3|walking 1.mp3]] [[:File:walking_2.mp3|walking 2.mp3]]</li><li>31-tone mockup of Gesualdo's ''Moro, lasso, al mio duolo'' (not enough attendees to do)</li><li>improvised madrigal (text: Lewis Carroll: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haddocks_eyes Haddocks' Eyes]) [[:File:Haddocks'_Eyes.mp3|Haddocks' Eyes.mp3]]</li><li>various written exercises, collaborative 15/16 canon</li><li>31 basics handout</li></ul>
#* [[Thomas Scheurich]]
#* Brian Nelson
#* [https://www.oberlin.edu/bryan-parkhurst Bryan Parkhurst]
#* [https://www.houstonchamberchoir.org/ryan-stickney Ryan Stickney]
#* [https://elliotcolemusic.com/ Elliot Cole]
#* [https://music.arts.uci.edu/faculty/stephan-hammel Stephan Hammel]
#* Ting
#* [https://macaw.social/@abroz Andrew Broz]
#* Ann
#* [[Dan Sedgwick]]
# July 2008, New York, NY ([[:File:31tsc2.pdf|Poster (PDF))]]
# July 2008, Apple Hill Chamber Music Festival, NH


Important listening:
==Traces from the Camps==
<ul><li>genesis of [[SpiralProgressions|Spiral Progressions]]</li><li>genesis of [[DifferenceToneProgressions|Difference Tone Progressions]]</li><li>reading of [[Magnus Jonsson]]'s ''Walking to Class'', two takes [[:File:walking_1.mp3|walking 1.mp3]] [[:File:walking_2.mp3|walking 2.mp3]]</li><li>31-tone mockup of Gesualdo's ''Moro, lasso, al mio duolo'' (not enough attendees to sing through)</li><li>improvised madrigal in free intonation (text: Lewis Carroll: [[wikipedia:Haddocks_eyes|Haddocks' Eyes]]) [[:File:Haddocks'_Eyes.mp3|Haddocks' Eyes.mp3]]</li><li>various written exercises, collaborative canon in 15/16 time</li><li>31 basics handout</li></ul>


Toby Twining : Chrysalid Requiem
== Important listening ==
* [[Toby Twining]]: ''Chrysalid Requiem''
* [[Ben Johnston]]: ''Kepler Quartet: String Quartets 2,3,4,9''.


Ben Johnston: Kepler Quartet: String Quartets 2,3,4,9.
== Important reading ==
* [[Kyle Gann]]'s ''Just Intonation Explained'' article, very clear: [http://www.kylegann.com/tuning.html http://www.kylegann.com/tuning.html]
* [[Paul Rapoport]]: ''About 31 tone equal temperament'': https://www.huygens-fokker.org/docs/rap31.html
* Relevant articles in ''[[Xenharmonikôn]]'' (at Fondren) [http://xh.xentonic.org/ http://xh.xentonic.org/]


More Ben Johnston downloadable at [http://www.avantgardeproject.org/AGP9/index.htm http://www.avantgardeproject.org/AGP9/index.htm]
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Reading:
 
Kyle Gann's Just Intonation Explained article, very clear: [http://www.kylegann.com/tuning.html http://www.kylegann.com/tuning.html]
 
Paul Rapoport: About 31 tone equal temperament: [http://www.xs4all.nl/%7Ehuygensf/doc/rap31.html http://www.xs4all.nl/~huygensf/doc/rap31.html]
 
relevant articles in Xenharmonikôn (at Fondren) [http://xh.xentonic.org/ http://xh.xentonic.org/]