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=== [[User:Kaiveran/Scrapbook|Scrapbook]] ===
=== [[User:Kaiveran/Scrapbook|Scrapbook]] ===


== To-Do List ==
== Planned Pages ==


* Higher-Prime Biased Temperament Norm (B/D)
* Higher-Prime Biased Temperament Norm (B/D)
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* a proper page for Nelindic / Pařízek Triharmonic (S)
* a proper page for Nelindic / Pařízek Triharmonic (S)
* Heterodyne (S)
* Heterodyne (S)
* Boethius Chords (S)
 
== A more general to-do list ==
* more detailed cataloging and explanation of essentially tempered chords
** particularly, drawing a distinction between:
*** '''dual identity chords''' where ''a:b:c'' is also ''d:e:f'' but both interpretations close properly (like the [[rootsubminor triad]])
*** '''abnormal closure chords''', where a consistent set of member identities is possible, but tempering is required for them to close (like the [[Starling chords|starling tetrad]])
*** not sure where unexpected identities arising by inversion (as in the Biosphere, where 6:7:9 inverts to 10:13:15) fits here
* being bullish on merging xenrhythm stuff into here
** it ain't gonna revive itself!

Revision as of 09:54, 5 January 2022

https://soundcloud.com/vale-10/

  • fluffy blue alien foxcat who does stuff.
  • nyan-binary (ey/em/eirs)
  • primarily interested in Erv Wilson's work, primodality, generalized overtone tuning, and irregular temperaments
  • diligently saving Vital store credit for the whole shebang so maybe there'll be more actual music here in the future
  • loves u <3

Brainstorming/Documentation Subpages

Temperaments I've found

Sandboxing Subpages

(to come)

Scrapbook

Planned Pages

  • Higher-Prime Biased Temperament Norm (B/D)
  • Kaigi Signatures / Kaigi Notation (B/D)
  • Mt. Meru Scales (S)
    • incl. intersection with primodality
  • a proper page for Nelindic / Pařízek Triharmonic (S)
  • Heterodyne (S)

A more general to-do list

  • more detailed cataloging and explanation of essentially tempered chords
    • particularly, drawing a distinction between:
      • dual identity chords where a:b:c is also d:e:f but both interpretations close properly (like the rootsubminor triad)
      • abnormal closure chords, where a consistent set of member identities is possible, but tempering is required for them to close (like the starling tetrad)
      • not sure where unexpected identities arising by inversion (as in the Biosphere, where 6:7:9 inverts to 10:13:15) fits here
  • being bullish on merging xenrhythm stuff into here
    • it ain't gonna revive itself!