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* What was your path to discovering alternate tunings? While looking for information on Conlon Nancarrow, I stumbled across Kyle Gann's Just Intonation primer and started exploring the possibilities found there. I was also intrigued by a passage from the novel //Cryptonomicon// that spoke briefly about temperament. * What are your current/past/future particular interests? My primary interests lie in simple harmonic structures that make room for a wide range of melodic ideas. Small segments of the 15-limit diamond are especially appealing to me. * What instruments or means have you successfully used in the making of microtonal music? Recommendations? I had great success with Chuck Hubbard's no-scale JI sequencer until I changed computers and could never get it working again. Lately I have been learning to use Tonescape, and I am already in love with the half-formed state it is in and the amazing fully-formed state I can see it becoming. * Any good microtonal anecdotes? I was introduced to the mailing list when I was at a wilderness camp in northern California. My mother casually mentioned to someone that I had an unbelievably esoteric hobby called "microtones" and one of the camp counselors said "I do that too."
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<html><head><title>Rozencrantz</title></head><body><ul><li>What was your path to discovering alternate tunings?</li></ul>While looking for information on Conlon Nancarrow, I stumbled across Kyle Gann's Just Intonation primer and started exploring the possibilities found there. I was also intrigued by a passage from the novel <em>Cryptonomicon</em> that spoke briefly about temperament.<br /> <br /> <ul><li>What are your current/past/future particular interests?</li></ul>My primary interests lie in simple harmonic structures that make room for a wide range of melodic ideas. Small segments of the 15-limit diamond are especially appealing to me.<br /> <br /> <ul><li>What instruments or means have you successfully used in the making</li></ul>of microtonal music? Recommendations?<br /> I had great success with Chuck Hubbard's no-scale JI sequencer until I changed computers and could never get it working again. Lately I have been learning to use Tonescape, and I am already in love with the half-formed state it is in and the amazing fully-formed state I can see it becoming.<br /> <br /> <ul><li>Any good microtonal anecdotes?</li></ul>I was introduced to the mailing list when I was at a wilderness camp in northern California. My mother casually mentioned to someone that I had an unbelievably esoteric hobby called "microtones" and one of the camp counselors said "I do that too."</body></html>