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| | '''Kite Giedraitis''', also known as '''Tall Kite''', is a musician, author, theorist, instrument builder and software developer. |
| : This revision was by author [[User:TallKite|TallKite]] and made on <tt>2015-07-28 03:28:57 UTC</tt>.<br>
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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">Kite Giedraitis is a musician, author, theorist and software developer.
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| He has developed several notation systems:
| | Popular tracks: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAPzZ9oJYyY Evening Rondo], [http://tallkite.com/music/IHearNumbers.html I Hear Numbers] |
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| His [[Kite's color notation|color notation]] represents each prime via 1 or 2 colors (2 = clear, 3 = white, 5 = yellow for otonal and green for utonal, etc.). Combined with standard diatonic notation, any ratio can be expressed as a color plus a degree, e.g. "blue third" for 7/6. There is a rigorous one-to-one correspondence with ratios and color notation, making it ideal for JI. But it can also be applied to temperaments and EDOs, since ratios are often used to refer to intervals in such tunings.
| | He has invented the [[The Kite Guitar|Kite Guitar]], which makes a 41-edo guitar about as playable as 19-edo or 22-edo. |
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| His [[Ups and Downs Notation|ups and downs notation]] represents every key in an EDO. Standard notation is used to represent the chain of fifths, and for EDOs in which 7 fifths octave-reduced is one EDOstep (12edo, 19edo, etc.) this is sufficient. For other EDOs, the up symbol "^" and the down symbol "v" represent raising and lowering the pitch by one EDOstep. For example, in 22-edo, 7 fifths = 3 EDOsteps, and 22edo would be written:
| | He has written [http://www.tallkite.com/alt-tuner.html alt-tuner], unique from other microtonal software in several ways: |
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| Just as each black key has two names in standard notation, each key and each interval has multiple names: Db^ = C#v and ^d5 = vA4.
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| He has written alt-tuner, unique from other microtonal software in several ways:
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| It allows dynamic retuning via midi input from the musician, in the form of keyswitches and/or foot pedals. This in turn allows the "holy grail" of retuning: adaptive just intonation. | | It allows dynamic retuning via midi input from the musician, in the form of keyswitches and/or foot pedals. This in turn allows the "holy grail" of retuning: adaptive just intonation. |
| It features a color-coded lattice and a graph of all intervals up to an octave, both of which responds to tuning changes.
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| With others such as Robert Walker, he has developed a [[New Tuning Method|new tuning method]] that uses very high keyswitches (midi notes 122-127) to "smuggle" tuning information through DAWs that won't transmit sysex messages. This method has been used to retune Kontakt instruments to allow complete retuning freedom -- any note can take on any pitch in the 10-octave midi range, and can even glide to any pitch while sounding, all using only one instrument instance, one midi channel, and one DAW track.</pre></div> | | It features a color-coded lattice and a graph of all intervals up to an octave, both of which respond instantly to tuning changes. |
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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>KiteGiedraitis</title></head><body>Kite Giedraitis is a musician, author, theorist and software developer.<br />
| | With others such as Robert Walker and Ozan Yarman, he has developed a [[New_Tuning_Method|new tuning method]] that uses very high keyswitches (midi notes 122-127) to "smuggle" tuning information through DAWs that won't transmit sysex messages. This method has been used to retune Kontakt instruments to allow complete retuning freedom -- any note can take on any pitch in the 10-octave midi range, and can even glide to any pitch while sounding, all using only one instrument instance, one midi channel, and one DAW track. |
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| He has developed several notation systems:<br /> | | He has written the EDOstrobetuner, a free strobe tuner for microtonal guitars. |
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| His <a class="wiki_link" href="/Kite%27s%20color%20notation">color notation</a> represents each prime via 1 or 2 colors (2 = clear, 3 = white, 5 = yellow for otonal and green for utonal, etc.). Combined with standard diatonic notation, any ratio can be expressed as a color plus a degree, e.g. &quot;blue third&quot; for 7/6. There is a rigorous one-to-one correspondence with ratios and color notation, making it ideal for JI. But it can also be applied to temperaments and EDOs, since ratios are often used to refer to intervals in such tunings.<br /> | | He has developed several notation systems, not only typable and staff notation but also spoken and sung notation: |
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| His <a class="wiki_link" href="/Ups%20and%20Downs%20Notation">ups and downs notation</a> represents every key in an EDO. Standard notation is used to represent the chain of fifths, and for EDOs in which 7 fifths octave-reduced is one EDOstep (12edo, 19edo, etc.) this is sufficient. For other EDOs, the up symbol &quot;^&quot; and the down symbol &quot;v&quot; represent raising and lowering the pitch by one EDOstep. For example, in 22-edo, 7 fifths = 3 EDOsteps, and 22edo would be written:<br />
| | His [[Kite's_color_notation|color notation]] represents each prime via 1 or 2 colors (2 = clear, 3 = wa, 5 = yo for 5-over and gu for 5-under, 7 = zo and ru, etc.). Combined with standard diatonic notation, any ratio can be expressed as a color plus a degree, e.g. "zo third" for 7/6. There is a rigorous one-to-one correspondence between ratios and color notation, making it ideal for JI. But it can also be applied to temperaments and EDOs, since ratios are often used to refer to intervals in such tunings. |
| C-Db-Db^-Dv-D-Eb-Eb^-Ev-E-F-Gb-Gb^-Gv-G-Ab-Ab^-Av-A-Bb-Bb^-Bv-B-C<br />
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| | [[Ups and downs notation|Ups and downs notation]] can notate every EDO with only 2 new accidentals. The standard seven letters and the standard sharp and flat is used to represent the chain of fifths. For EDOs in which 7 fifths octave-reduce to one EDOstep (12edo, 19edo, etc.) this is sufficient. For other EDOs, the up symbol "^" and the down symbol "v" represent raising and lowering the pitch by one EDOstep. |
| Just as each black key has two names in standard notation, each key and each interval has multiple names: Db^ = C#v and ^d5 = vA4.<br />
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| | Along with Praveen Venkataramana, he has developed the concept of a [[pergen|pergen]], which categorizes rank-2 and rank-3 temperaments. The pergen article also exhaustively covers how to notate them. |
| He has written alt-tuner, unique from other microtonal software in several ways:<br />
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| It allows dynamic retuning via midi input from the musician, in the form of keyswitches and/or foot pedals. This in turn allows the &quot;holy grail&quot; of retuning: adaptive just intonation.<br />
| | Unlike Sagittal, Johnston, HEWM and Sabat, Kite's color notation, ups/downs notation and pergen notation include <u>relative notation</u>. This makes naming not only intervals but also chords possible. Kite has listed hundreds of JI chords and EDO chords with their names. |
| It features a color-coded lattice and a graph of all intervals up to an octave, both of which responds to tuning changes.<br />
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| | == See also == |
| With others such as Robert Walker, he has developed a <a class="wiki_link" href="/New%20Tuning%20Method">new tuning method</a> that uses very high keyswitches (midi notes 122-127) to &quot;smuggle&quot; tuning information through DAWs that won't transmit sysex messages. This method has been used to retune Kontakt instruments to allow complete retuning freedom -- any note can take on any pitch in the 10-octave midi range, and can even glide to any pitch while sounding, all using only one instrument instance, one midi channel, and one DAW track.</body></html></pre></div>
| | * [[Color notation]] |
| | * [[Ups and downs notation]] |
| | * [[Pergen]] |
| | * [[Kite Guitar]] |
| | ** [[Kite Guitar Exercises and Techniques by Kite Giedraitis]] |
| | ** [[Kite Guitar Originals by Kite Giedraitis]] |
| | ** [[Kite Guitar Translations by Kite Giedraitis]] |
| | * [[41edo]] |
| | ** [[Kite Giedraitis's Categorizations of 41edo Scales]] |
| | ** [[Kite's Thoughts on 41edo Note Names and Key Signatures]] |
| | * [[New Tuning Method]] |
| | * [[Naming Rank-2 Scales using Mode Numbers]] |
| | * [[Stern-Brocot ancestors and rank 2 temperaments]] (''unfinished'') |
| | * [[Kite Giedraitis's thoughts on enharmonic unisons]] |
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| | == External links == |
| | * [http://www.tallkite.com TallKite.com] (Kite's microtonal software, writings and music) |
| | * [https://KiteGuitar.com KiteGuitar.com] |
| | * [http://www.FoolsInParadise.com FoolsInParadise.com] (Kite's marimba/mbira band) |
| | * [http://www.PortlandMarimba.com PortlandMarimba.com] (group classes in African marimba) |
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