Rperlner
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:Hi Xenwolf. I added a bunch more detail into the description. Thanks for the comments. My favorite bit is also 0:46 to 1:02. I'd be interested in knowing which parts of the beginning and end didn't seem so effective. In my defense, I don't think I was really trying to sound Baroque at any point in this song. Despite my protestations to the contrary, I was, in fact, going for a somewhat Middle Eastern vibe, albeit adapting techniques I use when I'm trying to sound Baroque, and knowing in advance that I would fail at sounding authentically Middle Eastern. --[[User:Rperlner|Rperlner]] ([[User talk:Rperlner|talk]]) 03:47, 12 December 2020 (UTC) | :Hi Xenwolf. I added a bunch more detail into the description. Thanks for the comments. My favorite bit is also 0:46 to 1:02. I'd be interested in knowing which parts of the beginning and end didn't seem so effective. In my defense, I don't think I was really trying to sound Baroque at any point in this song. Despite my protestations to the contrary, I was, in fact, going for a somewhat Middle Eastern vibe, albeit adapting techniques I use when I'm trying to sound Baroque, and knowing in advance that I would fail at sounding authentically Middle Eastern. --[[User:Rperlner|Rperlner]] ([[User talk:Rperlner|talk]]) 03:47, 12 December 2020 (UTC) | ||
:: Hi Ray, interesting that this piece is in 34 EDO, I added a link to it in [[34edo #Music]]. Concerning the notation you are using on the description page: Is there a place where I can read more about it? --[[User:Xenwolf|Xenwolf]] ([[User talk:Xenwolf|talk]]) 08:27, 14 December 2020 (UTC) | |||
== Locrian Tunings in Different EDOs == | == Locrian Tunings in Different EDOs == |