Microtonal Design Unconference 2011: Difference between revisions
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X. J. Scott - guest, visiting from out of town. Bringing an Axis-64. May attempt to get something with 88cET going on. nonoctave at gmail. | X. J. Scott - guest, visiting from out of town. Bringing an Axis-64. May attempt to get something with 88cET going on. nonoctave at gmail. | ||
[[@http://www.chrisvaisvil.com|Chris Vaisvil]] - guest visiting from out of town - to perform | [[@http://www.chrisvaisvil.com|Chris Vaisvil]] - guest visiting from out of town - to perform Thurday April 21, 2011 a TBD microtonal improvisation (probably solo microtonal guitar and approximately 10 minutes in length). Willing to collaborate / jam with other performers on stage. If you want to arrange something specific contact me at chrisvaisvil at gmail dot com. | ||
Rob Scott - I could offer to share some of my research on cymbal geneology. What might be particularly interesting would be to bring multiple cymbals, and invite people to generate descriptors. I could share the existing vocabulary for describing cymbals, demonstrate some sounds that have been gained and lost, invite discussion on the sound potentials. (More microtimbral than microtonal.) | Rob Scott - I could offer to share some of my research on cymbal geneology. What might be particularly interesting would be to bring multiple cymbals, and invite people to generate descriptors. I could share the existing vocabulary for describing cymbals, demonstrate some sounds that have been gained and lost, invite discussion on the sound potentials. (More microtimbral than microtonal.) | ||
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X. J. Scott - guest, visiting from out of town. Bringing an Axis-64. May attempt to get something with 88cET going on. nonoctave at gmail.<br /> | X. J. Scott - guest, visiting from out of town. Bringing an Axis-64. May attempt to get something with 88cET going on. nonoctave at gmail.<br /> | ||
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<a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.chrisvaisvil.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Chris Vaisvil</a> - guest visiting from out of town - to perform | <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.chrisvaisvil.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Chris Vaisvil</a> - guest visiting from out of town - to perform Thurday April 21, 2011 a TBD microtonal improvisation (probably solo microtonal guitar and approximately 10 minutes in length). Willing to collaborate / jam with other performers on stage. If you want to arrange something specific contact me at chrisvaisvil at gmail dot com.<br /> | ||
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Rob Scott - I could offer to share some of my research on cymbal geneology. What might be particularly interesting would be to bring multiple cymbals, and invite people to generate descriptors. I could share the existing vocabulary for describing cymbals, demonstrate some sounds that have been gained and lost, invite discussion on the sound potentials. (More microtimbral than microtonal.)<br /> | Rob Scott - I could offer to share some of my research on cymbal geneology. What might be particularly interesting would be to bring multiple cymbals, and invite people to generate descriptors. I could share the existing vocabulary for describing cymbals, demonstrate some sounds that have been gained and lost, invite discussion on the sound potentials. (More microtimbral than microtonal.)<br /> |