Vals and tuning space: Difference between revisions
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Vals form the basis for all of regular temperament theory. They are important because they provide a way to mathematically formalize the chosen JI perspective one takes on an EDO. As such, they allow us to harness the very powerful realm of mathematics to manipulate our musical intuitions. | Vals form the basis for all of regular temperament theory. They are important because they provide a way to mathematically formalize the chosen JI perspective one takes on an EDO. As such, they allow us to harness the very powerful realm of mathematics to manipulate our musical intuitions. | ||
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Vals form the basis for all of regular temperament theory. They are important because they provide a way to mathematically formalize the chosen JI perspective one takes on an EDO. As such, they allow us to harness the very powerful realm of mathematics to manipulate our musical intuitions.<br /> | Vals form the basis for all of regular temperament theory. They are important because they provide a way to mathematically formalize the chosen JI perspective one takes on an EDO. As such, they allow us to harness the very powerful realm of mathematics to manipulate our musical intuitions.<br /> | ||
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See also: <a class="wiki_link" href="/patent%20val">patent val</a>.<br /> | |||
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