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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" | ||
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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. | ||
[[Category:33-tone scales]] | |||
[[Category:7-limit]] | |||
[[Category:Just intonation scales]] | |||
[[Category:Pages with mostly numerical content]] | |||
[[Category:Pages with Scala files]] | |||
Latest revision as of 00:33, 24 June 2025
! kite33.scl ! 33 note 7-limit scale used by Kite Giedraitis to retune Liszt's "Consolation #3" 33 ! 64/63 200/189 15/14 49/45 10/9 9/8 8/7 25/21 6/5 5/4 80/63 21/16 250/189 4/3 10/7 125/84 3/2 32/21 25/16 100/63 8/5 5/3 320/189 12/7 7/4 1000/567 16/9 25/14 9/5 15/8 40/21 125/63 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.