lazy

JI tuning for Lazy Summer Afternoon

Properties

Notes12
Period1200.0 ¢
Just7-limit
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Thread1 scale
Tone Tone (¢) Step Step (¢)
10/9 182 10/9 182
9/8 204 81/80 22
7/6 267 28/27 63
5/4 386 15/14 119
21/16 471 21/20 84
4/3 498 64/63 27
3/2 702 9/8 204
5/3 884 10/9 182
7/4 969 21/20 84
16/9 996 64/63 27
15/8 1088 135/128 92
2/1 1200 16/15 112

Parent scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
perz 27 0.0
xen03-wilson-positive-29 29 0.0
garibaldi24 24 3.7
septenarian29 29 2.0
htct29b 29 3.2
indpar 22 7.7
Tolerant-Secor-29 29 3.6
secor29tolerant 29 4.0
meanquar_19 19 10.8
xen07-chalmers-meantone 19 10.8

Child scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
Newton_ext_mixolydian 8 0.0
kirkwood 8 0.0
mavchrome7 7 0.0
raven-JI 7 0.0
synmav3 7 0.0
xen09-chalmers-tritriadic-4-5-6 7 0.0
xen09-wilson-marwa-03-08 7 0.0
xen09-wilson-marwa-03-09 7 0.0
xen09-wilson-marwa-03-11 7 0.0
xen09-wilson-marwa-03-12 7 0.0
Mailing list post
From: Herman Miller (2008-08-30)
Subject: Lazy Summer Afternoon

After I wrote this new piece I was too lazy to think of a title. :-)

I put an mp3 of it up on my Google page.

http://teamouse.googlepages.com/home
http://teamouse.googlepages.com/lazy-summer-afternoon.mp3

! C:\Scala22\lazy.scl
!
JI tuning for Lazy Summer Afternoon
  12
!
  10/9
  9/8
  7/6
  5/4
  21/16
  4/3
  3/2
  5/3
  7/4
  16/9
  15/8
  2/1

Yeah, it's JI. No tempering here! Quite a bit different from my usual 
stuff, in more ways than one. I used the Edirol VSC and rgc:audio z3ta+ 
for the sounds.
Full thread (9 messages)
From: Herman Miller (2008-08-30)
Subject: Lazy Summer Afternoon

After I wrote this new piece I was too lazy to think of a title. :-)

I put an mp3 of it up on my Google page.

http://teamouse.googlepages.com/home
http://teamouse.googlepages.com/lazy-summer-afternoon.mp3

! C:\Scala22\lazy.scl
!
JI tuning for Lazy Summer Afternoon
  12
!
  10/9
  9/8
  7/6
  5/4
  21/16
  4/3
  3/2
  5/3
  7/4
  16/9
  15/8
  2/1

Yeah, it's JI. No tempering here! Quite a bit different from my usual 
stuff, in more ways than one. I used the Edirol VSC and rgc:audio z3ta+ 
for the sounds.
From: Kraig Grady (2008-08-31)
Subject: Re:Lazy Summer Afternoon

the Anaphorians salute the music makers of Zireen
-- 


/^_,',',',_ //^ /Kraig Grady_ ^_,',',',_
Mesotonal Music from:
_'''''''_ ^North/Western Hemisphere:  
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/>

_'''''''_ ^South/Eastern Hemisphere:
Austronesian Outpost of Anaphoria <http://anaphoriasouth.blogspot.com/>

',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',
From: Tom Dent (2008-08-31)
Subject: Re: Lazy Summer Afternoon

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Herman Miller <hmiller@...> wrote:
>
> After I wrote this new piece I was too lazy to think of a title. :-)
> 
> I put an mp3 of it up on my Google page.
> 
> http://teamouse.googlepages.com/home
> http://teamouse.googlepages.com/lazy-summer-afternoon.mp3
> 
> ! C:\Scala22\lazy.scl
> !
> JI tuning for Lazy Summer Afternoon
>   12
> !
>   10/9
>   9/8
>   7/6
>   5/4
>   21/16
>   4/3
>   3/2
>   5/3
>   7/4
>   16/9
>   15/8
>   2/1
> 
> Yeah, it's JI. No tempering here! Quite a bit different from my usual 
> stuff, in more ways than one. I used the Edirol VSC and rgc:audio z3ta+ 
> for the sounds.
>

Perhaps you could call it 'The Water is Wide' ... sounds very like
that old tune.
~~~T~~~
From: Herman Miller (2008-09-01)
Subject: Re: [tuning] Re:Lazy Summer Afternoon

Kraig Grady wrote:
> the Anaphorians salute the music makers of Zireen

Thanks for the encouragement! I'm told that this is actually a 
well-known ancient Zireen melody, but I couldn't resist adding the 
Westminster chimes at the end, as they fit so well. :-)
From: Herman Miller (2008-09-01)
Subject: Re: [tuning] Re: Lazy Summer Afternoon

Tom Dent wrote:

> Perhaps you could call it 'The Water is Wide' ... sounds very like
> that old tune.

I know I've heard that one before. I looked up a couple of videos on 
YouTube and it sounds very familiar. On the other hand, there's only so 
many ways to arrange those four notes.

In fact, there are exactly as many ways to arrange those four notes as 
are used in the melody for Lazy Summer Afternoon. :-)
From: Carl Lumma (2008-09-01)
Subject: Re: Lazy Summer Afternoon

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Herman Miller <hmiller@...> wrote:
>
> Tom Dent wrote:
> 
> > Perhaps you could call it 'The Water is Wide' ... sounds very like
> > that old tune.
> 
> I know I've heard that one before. I looked up a couple of videos on 
> YouTube and it sounds very familiar.

I do the same thing -- look on YouTube for music.  I find it
an interesting commentary on our culture that in order to look
up music one goes to a video sharing site.

-Carl
From: Tom Dent (2008-09-02)
Subject: Re: Lazy Summer Afternoon

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Carl Lumma" <carl@...> wrote:
>
> --- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Herman Miller <hmiller@> wrote:
> >
> > Tom Dent wrote:
> > 
> > > Perhaps you could call it 'The Water is Wide' ... sounds very like
> > > that old tune.
> > 
> > I know I've heard that one before. I looked up a couple of videos on 
> > YouTube and it sounds very familiar.
> 
> I do the same thing -- look on YouTube for music.  I find it
> an interesting commentary on our culture that in order to look
> up music one goes to a video sharing site.
> 
> -Carl

It may be encouraging to some - possibly people seem to prefer seeing
actual musicians at work (however badly packaged). Depends if you
think of music as pure sound, or as an activity of musicians.
Of course the popularity of all the other things you can see on
YouTube bleeds over into the music videos.
~~~T~~~
From: Brad Lehman (2008-09-02)
Subject: Re: Lazy Summer Afternoon

http://teamouse.googlepages.com/lazy-summer-afternoon.mp3

>     Thanks for the encouragement! I'm told that this is actually a
>     well-known ancient Zireen melody, but I couldn't resist adding the
>     Westminster chimes at the end, as they fit so well. :-)
 > In fact, there are exactly as many ways to arrange those four notes as
 > are used in the melody for Lazy Summer Afternoon. :-)


It reminded me of the "Jodelling Song" in William Walton's 
"Facade"...another piece that explores permutations of Sol, Do, Re, Mi.

Brad Lehman
From: Carl Lumma (2008-09-02)
Subject: Re: Lazy Summer Afternoon

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Dent" <stringph@...> wrote:

> > I do the same thing -- look on YouTube for music.  I find it
> > an interesting commentary on our culture that in order to look
> > up music one goes to a video sharing site.
> > 
> > -Carl
> 
> It may be encouraging to some - possibly people seem to prefer
> seeing actual musicians at work (however badly packaged).
> Depends if you think of music as pure sound, or as an activity
> of musicians.  Of course the popularity of all the other things
> you can see on YouTube bleeds over into the music videos.
> ~~~T~~~

No, it's not that at all.  Most of the time the thing I find
has no imagery of the musicians at all, or if it does, it's
just a slideshow of stills gathered from wherever.  All this
has to do with the fact that music requires less bandwidth
than video, and therefore got on the internet first, and
therefore had a rougher time getting integrated into our
culture (it was annihilated).  By the time video came around,
the powers that be didn't want to make the same mistake.

-Carl

Raw file

! C:\Scala22\lazy.scl
!
JI tuning for Lazy Summer Afternoon
  12
!
  10/9
  9/8
  7/6
  5/4
  21/16
  4/3
  3/2
  5/3
  7/4
  16/9
  15/8
  2/1
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