Microtonal Design Unconference 2011: Difference between revisions
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@XJ: The Continuum was invented by Lippold Haken, who happens to live in Champaign. We have a friend Mark Smart who plays a Continuum and has attended some of our events. Perhaps we can get some Continuum action in here. --xenjacob | @XJ: The Continuum was invented by Lippold Haken, who happens to live in Champaign. We have a friend Mark Smart who plays a Continuum and has attended some of our events. Perhaps we can get some Continuum action in here. --xenjacob | ||
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Hi everyone. Philipp Blume here (U of Illinois) - I don't have a lot of time but I would like to be around when there's a discussion of theory. I've been working with traditional instruments and score-based microtonal shenanigans, not with new instruments... though my last piece was for 19-division trumpet and electronic percussion and I'm happy to talk about that with others. Here's an intro to the 19-div trumpet itself: [[http://www.microtonaltrumpet.com/videos/19-div-Trumpet-2.swf]] | |||
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@XJ: The Continuum was invented by Lippold Haken, who happens to live in Champaign. We have a friend Mark Smart who plays a Continuum and has attended some of our events. Perhaps we can get some Continuum action in here. --xenjacob<br /> | @XJ: The Continuum was invented by Lippold Haken, who happens to live in Champaign. We have a friend Mark Smart who plays a Continuum and has attended some of our events. Perhaps we can get some Continuum action in here. --xenjacob<br /> | ||
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Hi everyone. Philipp Blume here (U of Illinois) - I don't have a lot of time but I would like to be around when there's a discussion of theory. I've been working with traditional instruments and score-based microtonal shenanigans, not with new instruments... though my last piece was for 19-division trumpet and electronic percussion and I'm happy to talk about that with others. Here's an intro to the 19-div trumpet itself: <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.microtonaltrumpet.com/videos/19-div-Trumpet-2.swf" rel="nofollow">http://www.microtonaltrumpet.com/videos/19-div-Trumpet-2.swf</a><br /> | |||
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