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'''What instruments or means have you had/do you have now/do you want for the making of microtonal music?''' | '''What instruments or means have you had/do you have now/do you want for the making of microtonal music?''' | ||
During the researches for my dissertation I stumbled upon a great piece of software: LMSO by X.J. Scott | During the researches for my dissertation I stumbled upon a great piece of software: LMSO by [https://en.xen.wiki/w/X._J._Scott X.J. Scott] | ||
I bought it and with Jeff Scott's help I started experimenting. A new world opened up! Intervals I had never thought possible unfolded in front of me. All kinds of scales, exotic, weird, beautiful, ugly ones appeared. In the meantime I started reading and studying many books, among them: "''The Just Intonation Primer''" by David Doty "''On the Sensations of Tone''" by Hermann Helmholtz and Alexander Ellis and "''Genesis of a Music''" by Harry Partch and searched everything I could find on the internet (music, articles and everything else). | I bought it and with Jeff Scott's help I started experimenting. A new world opened up! Intervals I had never thought possible unfolded in front of me. All kinds of scales, exotic, weird, beautiful, ugly ones appeared. In the meantime I started reading and studying many books, among them: "''The Just Intonation Primer''" by David Doty "''On the Sensations of Tone''" by Hermann Helmholtz and Alexander Ellis and "''Genesis of a Music''" by Harry Partch and searched everything I could find on the internet (music, articles and everything else). | ||