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| | == General Resources, Readings for Students == |
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| | Simple free software for drilling intervals: [http://tweeg.net/software.html Jim Altieri's Interval Calculator] |
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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">For JI Praxis Choir: [[polyproject/is what you see what you see|Is What You See What You See]]
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| [[http://www.huygens-fokker.org/thirty-one/documents/SomeThoughtsonLinearMicrotonality-FrankDenyer.pdf|Frank Denyer, "Some Thoughts on Linear Microtonality"]]
| | For JI Praxis Choir: [http://polyproject.wikispaces.com/is_what_you_see_what_you_see Is What You See What You See] |
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| This paper contains a list of intervals tuneable by ear: http://adagio.calarts.edu/~msabat/ms/pdfs/tuneable-brass.pdf
| | [http://www.huygens-fokker.org/thirty-one/documents/SomeThoughtsonLinearMicrotonality-FrankDenyer.pdf Frank Denyer, "Some Thoughts on Linear Microtonality"] |
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| ==For Porcupine Party Pop Band==
| | [http://www.worldharmonyproject.com/Emancipation%20of%20the%20Higher%20Harmonic.htm Jules Siegel, "Emancipation of the Higher Harmonic"] |
| Read up on [[porcupine]] and [[22edo]]
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| In contrast with the pythagorean-based notation on the 22edo page, here is a provisional porcupine-based notation system. | | This paper contains a list of intervals tuneable by ear: [http://adagio.calarts.edu/~msabat/ms/pdfs/tuneable-brass.pdf http://adagio.calarts.edu/~msabat/ms/pdfs/tuneable-brass.pdf] |
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| | =="No Promises" Call for Porcupine/22EDO Scores!== |
| | In response to much enthusiasm for Porcupine Temperament and the lack of music written in it, ''Xenharmonic Praxis Summer Camp 2012'' is challenging YOU to compose for our ad-hoc Porcupine Party Pop Band! The Porcupine Party Pop Band will meet during summer camp (August 3-11) in order to "get deep" into a single tuning system, i.e. get our groove on. To do this, we need people, especially porcupine-passionate people to write music that we can try. |
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| | Our ensemble is flexible and ad-hoc, but we will have something resembling a rhythm/chord section, a wind section, and vocalist(s). A score with 2-5 staves is ideal. We recommend using our provisional notation, detailed below. |
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| | We will be tuning our porcupine to the flavor of [[22edo|22EDO]]. In your composition, you can take advantage of other features of 22EDO, but we are interested primarily in exploring what it means to play in porcupine. |
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| | No promises! You don't have to come to camp to submit a score, and we don't have to do squat unless we dig your song. To submit, link a PDF of your score, and any helpful mockup audio files you might make, at the bottom of this wiki page. If you become a member of the wiki, you can host your file(s) here. '''Deadline is August 7th, 2012!''' |
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| | == Preparing to Play in Porcupine Party Pop Band == |
| | Read up on [[Porcupine|porcupine]] and [[22edo|22EDO]]. We will use A-440 as our reference pitch. |
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| | In contrast with the pythagorean-based notation on the 22edo page, here is a provisional porcupine-based notation system: |
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| This system uses porcupine[7] as the basic scale, which has six smaller steps (3/22 of an octave, about 164¢) and one big step (4/22-oct, ~218¢). We will repurpose the letters A-G, such that the distance between any two consecutive letters is that small step, and G-A is the one large step. The accidentals used are the same as the standard 22 sagittal notation. | | This system uses porcupine[7] as the basic scale, which has six smaller steps (3/22 of an octave, about 164¢) and one big step (4/22-oct, ~218¢). We will repurpose the letters A-G, such that the distance between any two consecutive letters is that small step, and G-A is the one large step. The accidentals used are the same as the standard 22 sagittal notation. |
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| || **degrees of 22edo:** || 0 || || || 3 || || || 6 || || || 9 || || || 12 || || || 15 || || || 18 || || || || 22(0) || | | {| class="wikitable" |
| || **sharpenings:** || || A/| || A``||\`` || || B/| || B``||\`` || || C/| || C``||\`` || || D/| || D``||\`` || || E/| || E``||\`` || || F/| || F``||\`` || || G/| || G``||\`` || G# || || | | |- |
| || **naturals:** || A || || || B || || || C || || || D || || || E || || || F || || || G || || || || A || | | | | '''degrees of 22EDO:''' |
| || **flattenings:** || || B!!/ || B\! || || C!!/ || C\! || || D!!/ || D\! || || E!!/ || E\! || || F!!/ || F\! || || G!!/ || G\! || || Ab || A!!/ || A\! || ||</pre></div> | | | | 0 |
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| Read up on <a class="wiki_link" href="/porcupine">porcupine</a> and <a class="wiki_link" href="/22edo">22edo</a><br />
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| This system uses porcupine[7] as the basic scale, which has six smaller steps (3/22 of an octave, about 164¢) and one big step (4/22-oct, ~218¢). We will repurpose the letters A-G, such that the distance between any two consecutive letters is that small step, and G-A is the one large step. The accidentals used are the same as the standard 22 sagittal notation.<br />
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| | This Mus2 file can be opened as a template: [[:File:22_porcupine_template.mus2|22 porcupine template.mus2]] |
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| | Audio version of the Mus2 file, a cycle of Porcupine steps:[[File:circleporc.mp3]] |
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| | [[Category:22edo]] |