Porcupine Party Pop Band XPSC 2012
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Porcupine Party Pop Band is a proposal for a project/workshop of [[Xenharmonic Praxis Summer Camp|Xenharmonic Praxis Summer Camp 2012]], to take place August 3-11, 2012 at the Gesundheit! Institute (Hillsboro, West Virginia). Here is the current description with assignment: **"Porcupine Party Pop Band**—In this workshop, we will focus on developing a coherent ensemble "sound" and get deep into a single tuning: 22 equal divisions per octave, through the lens of "porcupine temperament". **How to prepare**: Read up on <span class="yshortcuts">[[@xenharmonic/22edo|22-EDO]]</span> and <span class="yshortcuts">[[@xenharmonic/porcupine|porcupine]]</span> and our <span class="yshortcuts">[[@xenharmonic/XPSC 2012 Resources|provisional notation]]</span> for it (we don't have a concise introductory text, but we are working on it). If possible, practice singing or playing 22-EDO on your instrument. Compose a tune in 22-EDO. Don't worry if it's sketchy, we'll flesh it out in band practice! Having a melody is most important; words, harmony, and arrangement can come later." Details at [[XPSC 2012 Resources]].
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<html><head><title>Porcupine Party Pop Band XPSC 2012</title></head><body>Porcupine Party Pop Band is a proposal for a project/workshop of <a class="wiki_link" href="/Xenharmonic%20Praxis%20Summer%20Camp">Xenharmonic Praxis Summer Camp 2012</a>, to take place August 3-11, 2012 at the Gesundheit! Institute (Hillsboro, West Virginia). Here is the current description with assignment:<br /> <br /> <strong>"Porcupine Party Pop Band</strong>—In this workshop, we will focus on developing a coherent ensemble "sound" and get deep into a single tuning: 22 equal divisions per octave, through the lens of "porcupine temperament". <strong>How to prepare</strong>: Read up on <span class="yshortcuts"><a class="wiki_link" href="http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/22edo" target="_blank">22-EDO</a></span> and <span class="yshortcuts"><a class="wiki_link" href="http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/porcupine" target="_blank">porcupine</a></span> and our <span class="yshortcuts"><a class="wiki_link" href="http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/XPSC%202012%20Resources" target="_blank">provisional notation</a></span> for it (we don't have a concise introductory text, but we are working on it). If possible, practice singing or playing 22-EDO on your instrument. Compose a tune in 22-EDO. Don't worry if it's sketchy, we'll flesh it out in band practice! Having a melody is most important; words, harmony, and arrangement can come later."<br /> <br /> Details at <a class="wiki_link" href="/XPSC%202012%20Resources">XPSC 2012 Resources</a>.</body></html>