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# Call into your local or not-so-local freeform radio station and request Neil Haverstick and Jon Catler and Warren Burt and Astroid Power-Up! and Ellen Fullman and...? | # Call into your local or not-so-local freeform radio station and request Neil Haverstick and Jon Catler and Warren Burt and Astroid Power-Up! and Ellen Fullman and...? | ||
# Blast some Ben Johnston or Tony Conrad or La Monte Young from the subwoofers of your pimped-out auto as you ride through the suburbs. | # Blast some Ben Johnston or Tony Conrad or La Monte Young from the subwoofers of your pimped-out auto as you ride through the suburbs. | ||
# Engage yourself in an [[EtudeProject| | # Engage yourself in an [[polyproject:EtudeProject|EtudeProject]]: bend your ears further, learn 31-tone solfege, etc. | ||
# Make your one-of-a-kind or unusual microtonal instrument available for the learning and experimentation and noodling of lay-musicians for a day, or a weekend, or the whole month. | # Make your one-of-a-kind or unusual microtonal instrument available for the learning and experimentation and noodling of lay-musicians for a day, or a weekend, or the whole month. | ||
# Make a pilgrimage en masse to the nearest known one-of-a-kind or unusual microtonal instrument and demand (or ask nicely) that it be made available for public use for a day, or a weekend, or the whole month. | # Make a pilgrimage en masse to the nearest known one-of-a-kind or unusual microtonal instrument and demand (or ask nicely) that it be made available for public use for a day, or a weekend, or the whole month. | ||
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<em>a brainstorm, admittedly western-biased -- augment as you see fit.</em><br /> | <em>a brainstorm, admittedly western-biased -- augment as you see fit.</em><br /> | ||
<ol><li>Make a T-shirt with the anti-12th-root-of-two logo or a logo of your own invention. Wear it daily.</li><li>For your friends with May birthdays, give a slide whistle, or an udderbot or balloon flute you made yourself, or...?</li><li>Call into your local or not-so-local freeform radio station and request Neil Haverstick and Jon Catler and Warren Burt and Astroid Power-Up! and Ellen Fullman and...?</li><li>Blast some Ben Johnston or Tony Conrad or La Monte Young from the subwoofers of your pimped-out auto as you ride through the suburbs.</li><li>Engage yourself in an <a class="wiki_link" href="/EtudeProject"> | <ol><li>Make a T-shirt with the anti-12th-root-of-two logo or a logo of your own invention. Wear it daily.</li><li>For your friends with May birthdays, give a slide whistle, or an udderbot or balloon flute you made yourself, or...?</li><li>Call into your local or not-so-local freeform radio station and request Neil Haverstick and Jon Catler and Warren Burt and Astroid Power-Up! and Ellen Fullman and...?</li><li>Blast some Ben Johnston or Tony Conrad or La Monte Young from the subwoofers of your pimped-out auto as you ride through the suburbs.</li><li>Engage yourself in an <a class="wiki_link" href="http://polyproject.wikispaces.com/EtudeProject">EtudeProject</a>: bend your ears further, learn 31-tone solfege, etc.</li><li>Make your one-of-a-kind or unusual microtonal instrument available for the learning and experimentation and noodling of lay-musicians for a day, or a weekend, or the whole month.</li><li>Make a pilgrimage en masse to the nearest known one-of-a-kind or unusual microtonal instrument and demand (or ask nicely) that it be made available for public use for a day, or a weekend, or the whole month.</li><li>Climb Mt. Meru. Climb your nearest scale tree. Climb a ladder with more than twelve rungs and make a fuss about it.</li><li>Plan a flash mob of microtonalized recorders (put tape over the holes a la Reinhard) to attack the nearest establishment that blares 12-equal muzak the most annoyingly.</li><li>Record an album of microtonal easy listening and smuggle it into a record store.</li><li>Replace your (and others') clock faces with non-12 ones. Attempt to use a 26-hour day. (That's a tricky one to shake, believe me!)</li><li>Go into your local piano store and...no, that wouldn't be nice. Or terribly easy to do clandestinely.</li><li>That's all I got but I really couldn't stop at number 12!</li></ol></body></html></pre></div> |