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These are the 41 pitches I use in "Romance for Violin and Orchestra". ( soundcloud.com/williamcopper/0400_romance ) | These are the 41 pitches I use in "Romance for Violin and Orchestra". ( soundcloud.com/williamcopper/0400_romance ) | ||
What might I call the set? Is there a better way to describe the set? I think of it is as modulatory diatonic just intonation ... | What might I call the set? Is there a better way to describe the set? I think of it is as modulatory diatonic just intonation ... | ||
**What are these 41 pitches?** | |||
I know this is a sandbox not a forum ... this all can be deleted ... just practicing. William | I know this is a sandbox not a forum ... this all can be deleted ... just practicing. William | ||
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These are the 41 pitches I use in &quot;Romance for Violin and Orchestra&quot;. ( soundcloud.com/williamcopper/0400_romance )<br /> | These are the 41 pitches I use in &quot;Romance for Violin and Orchestra&quot;. ( soundcloud.com/williamcopper/0400_romance )<br /> | ||
What might I call the set? Is there a better way to describe the set? I think of it is as modulatory diatonic just intonation ...<br /> | What might I call the set? Is there a better way to describe the set? I think of it is as modulatory diatonic just intonation ...<br /> | ||
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<strong>What are these 41 pitches?</strong><br /> | |||
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I know this is a sandbox not a forum ... this all can be deleted ... just practicing. William<br /> | I know this is a sandbox not a forum ... this all can be deleted ... just practicing. William<br /> | ||
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[[media type="custom" key="24809726"]] This is the sandbox. To experiment with editing, click "edit this page". ---- || Tables are annoying, there seems to be no obvious way || to || adjust column widths or || cell padding. || || Wonder if || it's || possible || ? || || ... || || || || || ... || || || || ---- SVG file uploaded to Wikispaces: [[file:equal.svg]] PNG version: [[image:equal.png width="960" height="79"]] SVG works if uploaded and linked in <object> element: [[media type="custom" key="24788120"]] Seeking a name for my unbalanced lattice, and learning editing here (edit: spaces get deleted: how to write a lattice?) ---------------------------A#------------------- -----------------------Fx-----**-F#-**---------------- ---------------------------D#--------------------- -----------------------B#-----**-B-**------------------ ---------------------------G#------G------------- -----------------------E#-----**-E**------Eb--------- -------------------Cx------C#------C------------- -----------------------A#------**A**------Ab-------- -------------------Fx------F#------F------------- -----------------------D#------**D**------Db------- -------------------B#------B-------Bb------------- -----------------------G#------**G**-------------- ---------------------------E-------Eb------------- -----------------------C#-----**-C-**------------- ---------------------------A-------Ab------------- -----------------------F#------**F**-------------- ---------------------------D-------------------- -----------------------B-------**Bb**------------- ---------------------------G-------------------- --------------------------------**Eb**------------- These are the 41 pitches I use in "Romance for Violin and Orchestra". ( soundcloud.com/williamcopper/0400_romance ) What might I call the set? Is there a better way to describe the set? I think of it is as modulatory diatonic just intonation ... **What are these 41 pitches?** I know this is a sandbox not a forum ... this all can be deleted ... just practicing. William .
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