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'''Sky Talbott-Settle''', also known by her online alias '''groundfault''' (aka '''ground''') is a xenharmonic composer, music theorist and co-host of the podcast [[Xendergarten]] living in Madison, Wisconsin. She has contributed the following innovations to xen theory:
'''Sky Talbott-Settle''', also known by her online alias '''groundfault''' (aka '''ground'''), is a xenharmonic composer, music theorist and co-host of the podcast [[Xendergarten]] living in Madison, Wisconsin. She has contributed the following innovations to xen theory:
* [[Aberrismic theory]], a theory of scales obtained by taking a given melodic scale pattern and adding steps (smaller than the existing steps) approximately 20 to 60 cents in size, called [[aberrisma]] steps. [[Diasem]] (5L2m2s), [[blackdye]] (5L2m3s), and [[diaslen]] (5L2m4s) are some scales that result from the [[5L 2s|diatonic MOS]] via this operation. Aberrismic scales are groundfault's principal way of using edos > 20.
* [[Aberrismic theory]], a theory of scales obtained by taking a given melodic scale pattern and adding steps (smaller than the existing steps) approximately 20 to 60 cents in size, called [[aberrisma]] steps. [[Diasem]] (5L2m2s), [[blackdye]] (5L2m3s), and [[diaslen]] (5L2m4s) are some scales that result from the [[5L 2s|diatonic MOS]] via this operation. Aberrismic scales are groundfault's principal way of using edos > 20.
* [[The_Riemann_zeta_function_and_tuning#Zeta_EDO_lists|Zeta peak integer edos]], the pure-octave constrained counterpart to zeta peak edos.
* [[The_Riemann_zeta_function_and_tuning#Zeta_EDO_lists|Zeta peak integer edos]], the pure-octave constrained counterpart to zeta peak edos.

Revision as of 19:39, 8 January 2025

Sky Talbott-Settle, also known by her online alias groundfault (aka ground), is a xenharmonic composer, music theorist and co-host of the podcast Xendergarten living in Madison, Wisconsin. She has contributed the following innovations to xen theory:

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