Porcupine Album Project

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=Porcupine Album Project= 

A community effort to create an album using [[Porcupine|porcupine]] temperament. Please use this page and its discussion page to share ideas and get collaborations rolling!

===List of Participants and skills they're willing to contribute:=== 
* John Lank Moriarty- Vocals, Lyrics
* Andrew Heathwaite- composition, production, singing, 22-tone steel-string guitar, writing, organizing and facilitating as needed...
* Sean Archibald- composition, production, mix engineering, simple kalimba licks, whatever I can really!
* Keenan Pepper- vocals, synth... 15-tone marimba may be done by this time...
* Hans Straub - keyboard/piano, especially 22edo. Composition, too.

===What we think we know so far (add to this list or discuss in discussion tab!):=== 
* We're making an album combining solo and collaborative compositions in Porcupine temperament, with an emphasis on accessibility
* <span class="commentBody">Suggested reference pitch C = 261.626</span>
* <span class="commentBody">All flavors of Porcupine welcome (15edo, 22edo, 37edo, TOP, POTE, what have you)</span>
* <span class="commentBody">A goal: to make a case for Porcupine as a temperament system with flexibility comparable to meantone.</span>

===Open Questions:=== 
* Time frame?
* Stylistic constraints?
* Organizing group?
* How to invite others?

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A community effort to create an album using <a class="wiki_link" href="/Porcupine">porcupine</a> temperament. Please use this page and its discussion page to share ideas and get collaborations rolling!<br />
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