Micro-tonal Improvisation

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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2008

Well, here is an Alois Haba inspired improvisation. Using micro-intervals.

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  • This reminds me of the Cabinet of Dr. Caligari for some reason. You should do solo-violin soundtracks.

  • @cholocharile Thx man, sry for such a late answer hehehe :P

  • This is an inspirational video, it has kept itself in my mind for many months. Thank you.

  • :D it makes me happy to hear that thx :)

  • ew? lol!

    microtonalism is so odd :')

  • after a while you will get used to :)

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  • Excellent.

  • Not really, you're just not used to hearing such small intervals. But there is nothing that makes a sixth-tone stranger than a semi-tone

  • Though its found in the higher end of the harmonics Im pretty sure we still comprehend no more tonal function due to that fact because we only can physically register the relatively low overtones of harmonic timbres.

    What you can do is remap partials electronically to create consonance in these micro intervals and then one recieves, depending on that interval's location in the new series, certain tonal connotations. A fifth in 5-TET will sound like a fifth only if its overtone is remapped.

  • 100 dolares?

    cuantos es eso en euros?

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