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! kite33.scl
! kite33.scl
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33 note 7-limit scale used by Kite Giedraitis to retune Liszt's "Consolation #3"
33 note 7-limit scale used by Kite Giedraitis to retune Liszt's "Consolation #3"
33
33
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64/63
64/63
200/189
200/189
15/14
15/14
49/45
49/45
10/9
10/9
9/8
9/8
8/7
8/7
25/21
25/21
6/5
6/5
5/4
5/4
80/63
80/63
21/16
21/16
250/189
250/189
4/3
4/3
10/7
10/7
125/84
125/84
3/2
3/2
32/21
32/21
25/16
25/16
100/63
100/63
8/5
8/5
5/3
5/3
320/189
320/189
12/7
12/7
7/4
7/4
1000/567
1000/567
16/9
16/9
25/14
25/14
9/5
9/5
15/8
15/8
40/21
40/21
125/63
125/63
2/1
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2/1
Kite notes that in his tuning, the piece pumps the [[starling comma]]. To avoid a pitch shift, the tonic drifts steadily upwards 14¢ over the course of the piece. Individual notes have a stable pitch, thus each note has a unique pitch. Thus Kite's tuning of this piece does not use a fixed scale, and this scala file will not tune the Liszt piece properly.


Kite notes that in his tuning, the piece pumps the starling comma. To avoid a pitch shift, the tonic drifts steadily upwards 14¢ over the course of the piece. Individual notes have a stable pitch, thus each note has a unique pitch. Thus Kite's tuning of this piece does not use a fixed scale, and this scala file will not tune the Liszt piece properly.
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