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11 - Rick McGowan - Five minute symphony in 15-tet | 11 - Rick McGowan - Five minute symphony in 15-tet | ||
This here is a "Five Minute Symphony in 15-tet" consisting of 3 short | This here is a "Five Minute Symphony in 15-tet" consisting of 3 short movements. It is realized with Garritan Personal Orchestra with microtuning courtesy of Fractal Tune Smithy. Of course the tuning is 15-tone equal. It's scored for a small orchestra consisting of winds and brass in ones, piano, and strings. | ||
movements. It is realized with Garritan Personal Orchestra with | |||
microtuning courtesy of Fractal Tune Smithy. Of course the tuning is | |||
15-tone equal. It's scored for a small orchestra consisting of winds | |||
and brass in ones, piano, and strings. | |||
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All tracks are available here: | |||
* [[http://lumma.org/tuning/mmmday/]] | |||
Prent Rodgers also produced two podcasts with material he received: | |||
* [[http://bumpermusic.blogspot.com/2006/04/make-microtonal-music-day-2006-part-1.html|Bumper Music Podcast]]</pre></div> | |||
Prent Rodgers produced two podcasts | |||
* [[http://bumpermusic.blogspot.com/2006/04/make-microtonal-music-day-2006-part-1.html|Bumper Music Podcast]] | |||
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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>MMMday06</title></head><body>April 8, 2006, or thereabouts: A day of manic mischievous microtonal music making by dozens of denizens across the globe. Anything goes, in theory, but the crux of the internet side of celebration centered on creating a massive sound file for all to hear, a record of and testimony to people playing tones in the cracks everywhere.<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>MMMday06</title></head><body>April 8, 2006, or thereabouts: A day of manic mischievous microtonal music making by dozens of denizens across the globe. Anything goes, in theory, but the crux of the internet side of celebration centered on creating a massive sound file for all to hear, a record of and testimony to people playing tones in the cracks everywhere.<br /> | ||
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1 - Dave Seidel - Sunday Afternoon <!-- ws:start:WikiTextFileRule: | 1 - Dave Seidel - Sunday Afternoon <!-- ws:start:WikiTextFileRule:22:&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.wikispaces.com/site/embedthumbnail/file/01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3?h=52&amp;w=320&quot; class=&quot;WikiFile&quot; id=&quot;wikitext@@file@@01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3&quot; title=&quot;File: 01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3&quot; width=&quot;320&quot; height=&quot;52&quot; /&gt; --><div class="objectEmbed"><a href="/file/view/01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3/30088053/01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3" onclick="ws.common.trackFileLink('/file/view/01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3/30088053/01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3');"><img src="http://c1.wikicdn.com/i/mime/32/audio/mpeg.png" height="32" width="32" alt="01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3" /></a><div><a href="/file/view/01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3/30088053/01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3" onclick="ws.common.trackFileLink('/file/view/01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3/30088053/01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3');" class="filename" title="01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3">01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3</a><br /><ul><li><a href="/file/detail/01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3">Details</a></li><li><a href="/file/view/01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3/30088053/01_DaveSeidel_SundayAfternoon.mp3">Download</a></li><li style="color: #666">3 MB</li></ul></div></div><!-- ws:end:WikiTextFileRule:22 --><br /> | ||
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&quot;Sunday Afternoon&quot; is a piece of (gasp) tonal chamber music. I put this one out a few days ago as a MIDI retuning/rendering challenge here and on the Tuning list. This version is from JL Smith.<br /> | &quot;Sunday Afternoon&quot; is a piece of (gasp) tonal chamber music. I put this one out a few days ago as a MIDI retuning/rendering challenge here and on the Tuning list. This version is from JL Smith.<br /> | ||
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2 - Herman Miller - Lemba Galatsia <!-- ws:start:WikiTextFileRule: | 2 - Herman Miller - Lemba Galatsia <!-- ws:start:WikiTextFileRule:23:&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.wikispaces.com/site/embedthumbnail/file/02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3?h=52&amp;w=320&quot; class=&quot;WikiFile&quot; id=&quot;wikitext@@file@@02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3&quot; title=&quot;File: 02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3&quot; width=&quot;320&quot; height=&quot;52&quot; /&gt; --><div class="objectEmbed"><a href="/file/view/02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3/30088055/02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3" onclick="ws.common.trackFileLink('/file/view/02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3/30088055/02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3');"><img src="http://c1.wikicdn.com/i/mime/32/audio/mpeg.png" height="32" width="32" alt="02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3" /></a><div><a href="/file/view/02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3/30088055/02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3" onclick="ws.common.trackFileLink('/file/view/02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3/30088055/02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3');" class="filename" title="02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3">02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3</a><br /><ul><li><a href="/file/detail/02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3">Details</a></li><li><a href="/file/view/02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3/30088055/02_HermanMiller_LembaGalatsia.mp3">Download</a></li><li style="color: #666">2 MB</li></ul></div></div><!-- ws:end:WikiTextFileRule:23 --><br /> | ||
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Lemba Galatsia is the latest result of my explorations into lemba temperament (named after a fictional island). Lemba was one of many 7-limit temperaments included in a long list that Gene Ward Smith detailed on the tuning-math list. At the time I referred to it simply as &quot;Number 82&quot;. I'd been looking around for useful temperaments that may have been overlooked, and this one immediately attracted my attention. It has a useful 10-note basic scale, and two identical periods in the octave (it repeats at the tritone). Since 50/49 is tempered out, the tritone can represent either 7/5 or 10/7.<br /> | Lemba Galatsia is the latest result of my explorations into lemba temperament (named after a fictional island). Lemba was one of many 7-limit temperaments included in a long list that Gene Ward Smith detailed on the tuning-math list. At the time I referred to it simply as &quot;Number 82&quot;. I'd been looking around for useful temperaments that may have been overlooked, and this one immediately attracted my attention. It has a useful 10-note basic scale, and two identical periods in the octave (it repeats at the tritone). Since 50/49 is tempered out, the tritone can represent either 7/5 or 10/7.<br /> | ||
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11 - Rick McGowan - Five minute symphony in 15-tet<br /> | 11 - Rick McGowan - Five minute symphony in 15-tet<br /> | ||
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This here is a &quot;Five Minute Symphony in 15-tet&quot; consisting of 3 short | This here is a &quot;Five Minute Symphony in 15-tet&quot; consisting of 3 short movements. It is realized with Garritan Personal Orchestra with microtuning courtesy of Fractal Tune Smithy. Of course the tuning is 15-tone equal. It's scored for a small orchestra consisting of winds and brass in ones, piano, and strings.<br /> | ||
movements. It is realized with Garritan Personal Orchestra with | |||
microtuning courtesy of Fractal Tune Smithy. Of course the tuning is | |||
15-tone equal. It's scored for a small orchestra consisting of winds | |||
and brass in ones, piano, and strings.<br /> | |||
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All tracks are available here:<br /> | |||
< | <ul><li><a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://lumma.org/tuning/mmmday/" rel="nofollow">http://lumma.org/tuning/mmmday/</a></li></ul><br /> | ||
Prent Rodgers also produced two podcasts with material he received:<br /> | |||
<ul><li><a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://bumpermusic.blogspot.com/2006/04/make-microtonal-music-day-2006-part-1.html" rel="nofollow">Bumper Music Podcast</a></li></ul></body></html></pre></div> | |||
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Prent Rodgers produced two podcasts | |||
<ul><li><a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://bumpermusic.blogspot.com/2006/04/make-microtonal-music-day-2006-part-1.html" rel="nofollow">Bumper Music Podcast | |||