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April 8, 2006, or thereabouts: A day of manic mischievous microtonal music making by dozens of denizens across the globe. Anything could happen, but the crux of the internet side of celebration centers on creating a massive sound file for all to hear, a record of and testimony to people playing tones in the cracks everywhere. Participants, kindly confirm your participation by adding your name to this list: 0. Jacob Barton 1. Jon Szanto (at least, I'll plan on it...) 2. Rick McGowan (well, yeah, I'll try...) 3. Tristan Parker 4. Bill Sethares 5. Prent Rodgers 6. Jon Lyle Smith 7. Dave Seidel 8. Herman Miller All you need to do is make some microtonal music, record it, and send it to Carl Lumma (clumma at gmail dot com) by the 8th. Nominate an Interval of Honor here: 0. 17/13 1. 7/6 4-5 cents flat 2. pi/3 3. pi/e 4. 1/1 (the unison) 5. 2 ^ (phi / (4 * phi + 2)), approx. 229.18 cents Prent Rodgers produced a podcast and released it on Saturday April 8, 2006 with material he received. It can be found at a few places, including: * [[http://bumpermusic.blogspot.com/2006/04/make-microtonal-music-day-2006-part-1.html|Bumper Music Podcast]] * [[http://podcast1024.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=77756|Podcast1024]] If you want to be included in the next show, send a link or the piece to Prent or Carl. Carl is at [[mailto:[email protected]|[email protected]]] Prent is receiving at [[mailto:[email protected]|[email protected]]].
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<html><head><title>MMMday06</title></head><body>April 8, 2006, or thereabouts: A day of manic mischievous microtonal music making by dozens of denizens across the globe. Anything could happen, but the crux of the internet side of celebration centers on creating a massive sound file for all to hear, a record of and testimony to people playing tones in the cracks everywhere.<br /> <br /> Participants, kindly confirm your participation by adding your name to this list:<br /> <br /> 0. Jacob Barton<br /> 1. Jon Szanto (at least, I'll plan on it...)<br /> 2. Rick McGowan (well, yeah, I'll try...)<br /> 3. Tristan Parker<br /> 4. Bill Sethares<br /> 5. Prent Rodgers<br /> 6. Jon Lyle Smith<br /> 7. Dave Seidel<br /> 8. Herman Miller<br /> <br /> All you need to do is make some microtonal music, record it, and send it to Carl Lumma (clumma at gmail dot com) by the 8th.<br /> <br /> Nominate an Interval of Honor here:<br /> <br /> 0. 17/13<br /> 1. 7/6 4-5 cents flat<br /> 2. pi/3<br /> 3. pi/e<br /> 4. 1/1 (the unison)<br /> 5. 2 ^ (phi / (4 * phi + 2)), approx. 229.18 cents<br /> <br /> Prent Rodgers produced a podcast and released it on Saturday April 8, 2006 with material he received. It can be found at a few places, including:<br /> <ul><li><a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://bumpermusic.blogspot.com/2006/04/make-microtonal-music-day-2006-part-1.html" rel="nofollow">Bumper Music Podcast</a></li><li><a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://podcast1024.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=77756" rel="nofollow">Podcast1024</a></li></ul><br /> If you want to be included in the next show, send a link or the piece to Prent or Carl. Carl is at <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="mailto:[email protected]" rel="nofollow">[email protected]</a> Prent is receiving at <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="mailto:[email protected]" rel="nofollow">[email protected]</a>.</body></html>