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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2007

Music brought back from the future. Exploring new territory layed out in the maps of harmonic cartographer, Erv Wilson, The first in a series of online nanoconcerts by composer, Ese Tee, aka Stephen James Taylor

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  • It uses a combination of the harmonic series and subharmonic series out to 10. I approach it as more of a pitch "field" than a scale

  • That's amazing!

    What are all the ratios of this piece?

  • All small whole number ratios, 7 limit.

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  • what kind of tuning is that? 24 quartertones?

  • Well Done!

  • VERY interesting!

  • Actually it isn't at all like the Harmonic table, though I can see what you're seeing. It's actually very close to the Janko keyboard layout, or more-so, I think, the Bosanquet.

  • dude post more!

  • Ahh....the little detail most microtonalists forget to demonstrate, musicality! This is beautiful music. Any tuning sounds great if a sensitive person employs it to evoke a feeling, all tunings sound bad when a rationalist slogs through it all without emotion

  • What is that controller? I looks very similar to the axis 64 in its layout.

  • お気に入り!!!!

  • Booyah!

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