John Moriarty

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John Lank Moriarty (Born the 25th of March, 1992) is a vocalist, keyboardist, composer, and inventor currently living in Northern Virginia.

Most of his tuning-related work is available on his Youtube page and his Soundcloud page.

Some of my crazy ramblings:

Inspiration: What notes are diatonic to C as a tonic? Does it depend on the mode? I don’t think so. I think that twelve notes, the six fifths above and below, are all “diatonically” related to C, which I think lines up with the description of “mode mixture”.

With a Tonic C, then, the “diatonic” notes are:

C Db D Eb E F F# Gb G Ab A Bb B

So let’s make our solfeggio all about whether we’re using the major or minor interval above the tonic instead of all about a single important mode and modifications thereof!

Let’s name those notes diatonic to C as follows:

Do Ra Ri Ma Mi Fa Fi Sa Si La Li Ta Ti

Where one sized generic intervals (unisons and octaves) and their chroma shifts are named

diminished, perfect, or augmented

and have the endings

-e, -o, and -u, respectively

And then two sized generic intervals and their chroma shifts are named

diminished, minor, major, or augmented

and have the endings

-e, -a, -i, and -u, respectively

Lydian- Do Ri Mi Fi Si Li Ti Do (All -i endings because they’re all major to the tonic.)

Ionian- Do Ri Mi Fa Si Li Ti Do

Mixolydian- Do Ri Mi Fa Si Li Ta Do

Dorian- Do Ri Ma Fa Si Li Ta Do

Aolean- Do Ri Ma Fa Si La Ta Do

Phrygian- Do Ra Ma Fa Si La Ta Do

Locrain- Do Ra Ma Fa Sa La Ta Do (All -a endings because they are all minor to the tonic.)

Harmonic Minor- Do Ri Ma Fa Si La Ti Do

Melodic major- Do Ri Mi Fa Si La Ta Do

Harmonic Major- Do Ri Mi Fa Si La Ti Do

Double Harmonic- Do Ra Mi Fa Si La Ti Do

Lydian aug2- Do Ru Mi Fi Si Li Ti Do

Aolean dim6- Do Ra Ma Fa Sa La Te