part7_12

Partial 7-limit half-octave temperament

Properties

Notes12
Period1200.0 ¢
JustNo
Source Mailing lists
Referencehttps://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_100596.html#100608
Thread1 scale
Tone (¢) Step (¢)
29 29
131 101
232 101
315 83
416 101
600 184
629 29
731 101
832 101
915 83
1016 101
1200 184

Parent scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
xen18-erlich-catler-24 24 9.0
xen18-erlich-srutal-34 34 6.2
xenoga24 24 11.7
xen18-erlich-injera-26 26 10.8
edo-46 46 3.2
thunor46 46 3.8
xen18-erlich-compton-60 60 1.5
xen18-erlich-catler-36 36 9.0
eikohole2 18 20.1
xen18-erlich-srutal-46 46 6.2

Child scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
genggong 5 18.2
CD16_15_Morocco 6 21.3
xen17-erlich-dynamic-symmetrical-minor 10 21.5
met24-quasi_6-EDO 6 23.7
China_So-na 7 23.7
CD04_11_Egypt 6 23.8
Mailing list post
From: Petr Pařízek (2011-07-07)
Subject: Re: [tuning] Some more 7-limit music

> This actually sounds fantastic...moody, eccentric and playful, yet steady 
> and confident...rarely sounding
> ambiguous, confused, or vague.

Thanks.

> What is the tuning (or scale(s) under a tuning) used?

! part7_12.scl
!
Partial 7-limit half-octave temperament
12
!
29.27333
130.55859
231.84384
314.97154
416.25679
600.00000
629.27333
730.55859
831.84384
914.97154
1016.25679
2/1



Petr
Full thread (4 messages)
From: Petr Pařízek (2011-07-07)
Subject: Some more 7-limit music

Hi again.

This is the result of my recent interest in 7-limit temperaments combined 
with the limitations of the Yamaha XG tuning capabilities (i.e. no more than 
12 tones in an octave). FYI: All of it has been played in real time without 
any metronome or sequencer aid. Details later.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8497979/xenharmonic_contraimpressionism.mp3

Petr
From: Michael (2011-07-07)
Subject: Re: [tuning] Some more 7-limit music

This actually sounds fantastic...moody, eccentric and playful, yet steady and confident...rarely sounding ambiguous, confused, or vague.  What is the tuning (or scale(s) under a tuning) used?

--- On Thu, 7/7/11, Petr Pařízek <petrparizek2000@...> wrote:

From: Petr Pařízek <petrparizek2000@...>
Subject: [tuning] Some more 7-limit music
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, July 7, 2011, 10:18 AM















 
 



  


    
      
      
      Hi again.



This is the result of my recent interest in 7-limit temperaments combined 

with the limitations of the Yamaha XG tuning capabilities (i.e. no more than 

12 tones in an octave). FYI: All of it has been played in real time without 

any metronome or sequencer aid. Details later.



http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8497979/xenharmonic_contraimpressionism.mp3



Petr
From: genewardsmith (2011-07-07)
Subject: Re: Some more 7-limit music

--- In [email protected], Michael <djtrancendance@...> wrote:
>
> This actually sounds fantastic...moody, eccentric and playful, yet steady and confident...rarely sounding ambiguous, confused, or vague.  What is the tuning (or scale(s) under a tuning) used?

Yes, we want those more details.
From: Petr Pařízek (2011-07-07)
Subject: Re: [tuning] Some more 7-limit music

> This actually sounds fantastic...moody, eccentric and playful, yet steady 
> and confident...rarely sounding
> ambiguous, confused, or vague.

Thanks.

> What is the tuning (or scale(s) under a tuning) used?

! part7_12.scl
!
Partial 7-limit half-octave temperament
12
!
29.27333
130.55859
231.84384
314.97154
416.25679
600.00000
629.27333
730.55859
831.84384
914.97154
1016.25679
2/1



Petr

Raw file

! part7_12.scl
!
Partial 7-limit half-octave temperament
12
!
29.27333
130.55859
231.84384
314.97154
416.25679
600.00000
629.27333
730.55859
831.84384
914.97154
1016.25679
2/1
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