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As a project of Oddmusic Urbana-Champaign, he refretted a steel-string acoustic guitar to 22edo in 2009 and a mountain dulcimer to a 20-tone JI scale in simple overtone relationships ([[Harmonic_Limit|31-prime limit]], 45-odd limit) in 2010. He also plays cümbüş, a fretless Turkish lute, with a special focus on [[17edo|17edo]]. He is interested in linear temperaments and moment-of-symmetry scales, having worked quite a bit in neutral thirds scales, porcupine, and orwell. | As a project of Oddmusic Urbana-Champaign, he refretted a steel-string acoustic guitar to 22edo in 2009 and a mountain dulcimer to a 20-tone JI scale in simple overtone relationships ([[Harmonic_Limit|31-prime limit]], 45-odd limit) in 2010. He also plays cümbüş, a fretless Turkish lute, with a special focus on [[17edo|17edo]]. He is interested in linear temperaments and moment-of-symmetry scales, having worked quite a bit in neutral thirds scales, porcupine, and orwell. | ||
==Philosophy== | == Philosophy == | ||
''I no longer want to see microtonality slip under the radar into pop music without anyone noticing, just to be sold back to us by the greedy kings of copyright. That's not good enough.'' | ''I no longer want to see microtonality slip under the radar into pop music without anyone noticing, just to be sold back to us by the greedy kings of copyright. That's not good enough.'' | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://andrewheathwaite.bandcamp.com/ Bandcamp profile] (with download links for Newbeams) | * [https://andrewheathwaite.bandcamp.com/ Bandcamp profile] (with download links for Newbeams) | ||
* [http://soundclick.com/andrewheathwaite SoundClick profile] | * [http://soundclick.com/andrewheathwaite SoundClick profile] | ||
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* [http://untwelve.org UnTwelve] | * [http://untwelve.org UnTwelve] | ||
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Revision as of 05:49, 13 February 2022
Andrew Heathwaite is a performer, composer, teacher and student, whose work by his own characterization centers around compassionate creative skepticism, trivialization of power differences, and transformation of (at first invisible) constraints to provoke the new. "Xenharmonics is, for me, only one tool for avoiding telling society what it already knows."
As a project of Oddmusic Urbana-Champaign, he refretted a steel-string acoustic guitar to 22edo in 2009 and a mountain dulcimer to a 20-tone JI scale in simple overtone relationships (31-prime limit, 45-odd limit) in 2010. He also plays cümbüş, a fretless Turkish lute, with a special focus on 17edo. He is interested in linear temperaments and moment-of-symmetry scales, having worked quite a bit in neutral thirds scales, porcupine, and orwell.
Philosophy
I no longer want to see microtonality slip under the radar into pop music without anyone noticing, just to be sold back to us by the greedy kings of copyright. That's not good enough.
I want a revolution that is aware of itself.
External links
- Bandcamp profile (with download links for Newbeams)
- SoundClick profile
- ODDMUSIC Urbana-Champaign
- UnTwelve
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Andrew_Heathwaite[dead link] - wiki profile
- Andrew Heathwaite's MOS Investigations
- Technical Notes for Newbeams
- earwig