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'''Alexei Ogolevets''' (Russian: Алексей Степановий Оголевец, Alexei Stepanovich Ogolevets) was a Soviet musicologist, one of the microtonal pioneers, put forward novel temperament principles, created early 17-EDO and 29-EDO musical instruments. Worked at the theoretical problems of harmonic thinking, tonal systems, and modes. | '''Alexei Ogolevets''' (Russian: Алексей Степановий Оголевец, Alexei Stepanovich Ogolevets) was a Soviet musicologist, one of the microtonal pioneers, put forward novel temperament principles, created early 17-EDO and 29-EDO musical instruments. Worked at the theoretical problems of harmonic thinking, tonal systems, and modes. | ||
Put forward 29-EDO piano keyboard, based on the common-practice 12-EDO piano keyboard. This layout is presently known and used in pedagogic practice under the name “Ogolevets-Brainin keyboard”, implemented on the Web browser-based software [https://SAKryukov.GitHub.io/microtonal-chromatic-lattice-keyboard/29-EDO/index.html Specialized 29-EDO Keyboards] by S A Kryukov in collaboration with Valeri Brainin who fixed some problems in the original Ogolevets layout. | Put forward 29-EDO piano keyboard, based on the common-practice 12-EDO piano keyboard. This layout is presently known and used in pedagogic practice under the name “Ogolevets-Brainin keyboard”, implemented on the Web browser-based software [https://SAKryukov.GitHub.io/microtonal-chromatic-lattice-keyboard/29-EDO/index.html Specialized 29-EDO Keyboards] by [[User:SAKryukov|S A Kryukov]] in collaboration with Valeri Brainin who fixed some problems in the original Ogolevets layout. |
Revision as of 19:28, 25 November 2020
Alexei Ogolevets (Russian: Алексей Степановий Оголевец, Alexei Stepanovich Ogolevets) was a Soviet musicologist, one of the microtonal pioneers, put forward novel temperament principles, created early 17-EDO and 29-EDO musical instruments. Worked at the theoretical problems of harmonic thinking, tonal systems, and modes.
Put forward 29-EDO piano keyboard, based on the common-practice 12-EDO piano keyboard. This layout is presently known and used in pedagogic practice under the name “Ogolevets-Brainin keyboard”, implemented on the Web browser-based software Specialized 29-EDO Keyboards by S A Kryukov in collaboration with Valeri Brainin who fixed some problems in the original Ogolevets layout.