[Sequenced Classical] Bridgeport 2 (.mp3) comment

Started by uncloned, April 01, 2010, 03:49:00

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uncloned

http://notonlymusic.com/board/download/file.php?id=91


more details tomorrow if anyone cares.

Note: - this is best listened to at a volume as if you were close up front and center to a fairly powerful orchestra.

Sam_Zen

Hmm.. "..if anyone cares" ... Sounds a bit bitter.
Is this caused by the low response on this forum about offering upload space on the NOM server ?

Anyway, this is a piece with an interesting odd chord sequence and a very good arrangement.
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TheEagle

Strange but interesting piece, Mr. Uncloned...

And please don't be embittered. People do not always respond the way you want them to. That's life, you know? :wink:

uncloned

good grief

Can you guys read a complete sentence?


more details tomorrow if anyone cares.


the details I speak of is that this is a microtonal piece

Here is the tuning scheme

! C:\Cakewalk\scales\mike-cameron-tuning.scl
!
3/2010 tuning
13
!
1/1
13/12
9/8
39/32
117/88
63/44
3/2
25/16
5/3
16/9
24/13
25/13
2/1

And Cameron explains this tuning (as a superparticular tuning)

yes that's what superparticular means- n+1/n. It is the same as being adjacent partials in a harmonic series. Most of the ancient Greek theory tried to stick only to superparticular ratios. This isn't numerology, it keeps the overall complexity of a tuning way down, even if you wind up with what looks like complex intervals in the tuning, as you can easily verify by ear. It is especially noticable on an acoustic instrument.