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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.</pre></div> | |||
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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>kite33</title></head><body>! kite33.scl<br /> | <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>kite33</title></head><body>! kite33.scl<br /> | ||
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33 note 7-limit scale used by Kite Giedraitis to retune Liszt's &quot;Consolation #3&quot;<br /> | 33 note 7-limit scale used by Kite Giedraitis to retune Liszt's &quot;Consolation #3&quot;<br /> | ||
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64/63<br /> | |||
200/189<br /> | |||
15/14<br /> | |||
49/45<br /> | |||
10/9<br /> | |||
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25/21<br /> | |||
6/5<br /> | |||
5/4<br /> | |||
80/63<br /> | |||
21/16<br /> | |||
250/189<br /> | |||
4/3<br /> | |||
10/7<br /> | |||
125/84<br /> | |||
3/2<br /> | |||
32/21<br /> | |||
25/16<br /> | |||
100/63<br /> | |||
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5/3<br /> | |||
320/189<br /> | |||
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7/4<br /> | |||
1000/567<br /> | |||
16/9<br /> | |||
25/14<br /> | |||
9/5<br /> | |||
15/8<br /> | |||
40/21<br /> | |||
125/63<br /> | |||
2/1<br /> | |||
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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.</body></html></pre></div> | |||
Revision as of 19:46, 11 July 2018
IMPORTED REVISION FROM WIKISPACES
This is an imported revision from Wikispaces. The revision metadata is included below for reference:
- This revision was by author TallKite and made on 2018-07-11 19:46:37 UTC.
- The original revision id was 630868587.
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The revision contents are below, presented both in the original Wikispaces Wikitext format, and in HTML exactly as Wikispaces rendered it.
Original Wikitext content:
! 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.
Original HTML content:
<html><head><title>kite33</title></head><body>! kite33.scl<br /> !<br /> 33 note 7-limit scale used by Kite Giedraitis to retune Liszt's "Consolation #3"<br /> 33<br /> !<br /> 64/63<br /> 200/189<br /> 15/14<br /> 49/45<br /> 10/9<br /> 9/8<br /> 8/7<br /> 25/21<br /> 6/5<br /> 5/4<br /> 80/63<br /> 21/16<br /> 250/189<br /> 4/3<br /> 10/7<br /> 125/84<br /> 3/2<br /> 32/21<br /> 25/16<br /> 100/63<br /> 8/5<br /> 5/3<br /> 320/189<br /> 12/7<br /> 7/4<br /> 1000/567<br /> 16/9<br /> 25/14<br /> 9/5<br /> 15/8<br /> 40/21<br /> 125/63<br /> 2/1<br /> <br /> 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.</body></html>