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* [[File:Fogs,_storms,_rainbows.mp3]]: A short piano piece mostly in 17edo. Last part is in 34edo. | |||
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Revision as of 06:20, 19 April 2021
I go by Inthar (roughly /in'θar/, meaning 'raven' in the conlang it comes from). I use he/him or they/them pronouns. I am Inthar#5959 on Discord.
I am 27 years old.
My main interests are:
- simple exotic MOS patterns, mainly oneirotonic, 4L 3s, and mavila, and edos that support them. I'm interested in applying counterpoint, and modal and functional harmony] to small MOSes and edos, especially "bad" ones like 13edo. I'm interested in 21edo as an alternate flavor of oneiro.
- fifthless, non-over-1 temperaments such as sensi and petrtri.
My main theoretical influences are Baroque counterpoint, Igliashon Jones and Zhea Erose, though I do not consider myself a Zheanist.
Music
11edo
13edo
- Prelude II of the WT13C collab project (in J Oneirominor) (score)
- Fugue II of the WT13C collab project (in J Oneirominor) (score)
- 13-edo example composition (File:13edo 1MC score.pdf)
- in L Oneiromajor
17edo and parapyth
Pieces in Locrian
Locrian is my favorite diatonic mode. I've tried to combine it with classical and 8-bit tropes with varying degrees of success.
- Ghosts in the Machine (8-bit chiptune in approximate 17edo)
- Suite for Harpsichord in A Locrian, tuning: Eb-G# in 46edo (on hiatus). My favorite piece is the Sarabande.
- IV. Sarabande (with no repeats; score here)
- Sarabande tuned to 17edo
- V. Gavotte I and II
- VI. Menuet and Trio
- VII. Gigue
- IV. Sarabande (with no repeats; score here)
18edo
21edo
34edo
- : A short piano piece mostly in 17edo. Last part is in 34edo.
Pages
JI
EDO and rank 2 theory
- Well-Tempered 13-Tone Clavier - Collaborative Discord project to create 26 major and minor preludes and fugues in 13edo (not necessarily in a Baroque style).
Practical RTT - A non-math-heavy introduction to regular temperaments (WIP).- Degree entropy - a measure of how informative a degree of an MOS scale is on average is of what mode the scale is in.
- Dipentatonic scales - What's better than one pentatonic scale? Two pentatonic scales, of course!
- User:IlL/Over-n temperaments Temperaments for approximating a /p chord.
- User:IlL/edo cheat sheet - Harmonic series consonances that each EDO ≤ 31 approximates well
- User:IlL/Using pairs of edos to define temperaments
- User:IlL/Best edos for a given subgroup
- User:IlL/Inthar's EDO impressions
List subpages
- Inthar/13edo
- Inthar/18edo
- Inthar/21edo
- Inthar/311edo
- Inthar/4L 3s
- Inthar/5L3m2s
- Inthar/5L 3s
- Inthar/5L 4s
- Inthar/AGS
- Inthar/Bjeheondian music
- Inthar/Blackville
- Inthar/Code
- Inthar/Epimorphic temperament
- Inthar/Moshmi
- Inthar/Ringers and Pseudoringers
- Inthar/Sandbox
- Inthar/Simplified UDP
- Inthar/Spoobth
- Inthar/Style guide
- Inthar/Subgroup names
- Inthar/Template:Infobox MOS
- Inthar/Template:Notation
- Inthar/Template:Theorem
- Inthar/Template:Theorem/styles.css
- Inthar/Template:adhoc
- Inthar/Template:display edo gen
- Inthar/Template:display edo mos pattern
- Inthar/Template:display range
- Inthar/Template:edX
- Inthar/common.css
- Inthar/common.js
- Inthar/vector.css