myna23_makemicromusic_27704_27727

Myna[23] in 89et tuning

Properties

Notes23
Period1200.0 ¢
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Referencehttps://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/makemicromusic/topicId_27704.html#27727
Thread2 scales
Tone (¢) Step (¢)
40 40
81 40
121 40
229 108
270 40
310 40
351 40
391 40
431 40
539 108
580 40
620 40
661 40
701 40
742 40
849 108
890 40
930 40
971 40
1011 40
1119 108
1160 40
1200 40

Similar scales

FileNotesRotationMax diff (¢)
myna23_tuning_66272_66321 23 5 1.7
xen18-erlich-myna-23 23 5 1.7
myna23 23 5 20.3

Parent scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
xen18-erlich-myna-31 31 1.7
31edo-top 31 5.2
circle31 31 5.4
xen18-erlich-cynder-31 31 5.5
cbrat31 31 5.9
edo-31 31 6.1
xen18-erlich-meantone-31 31 6.4
woz31 31 7.5
vala 31 9.6
xen18-erlich-luna-31 31 9.8

Child scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
igs 7 0.0
smalldimos11 11 0.6
xen18-erlich-myna-07 7 1.2
xen18-erlich-myna-15 15 1.5
xen18-erlich-myna-11 11 1.5
myna15br25 15 1.7
myna7opt 7 2.3
myna15br3 15 2.4
orwellian9 9 3.0
starling7 7 3.2
Mailing list post
From: genewardsmith (2011-04-21)
Subject: Re: [MMM] Some 23-EDO Stuff

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "cityoftheasleep" <igliashon@...> wrote:

> Post a scala file of the tuning you'd like to hear and I'll let 'er rip.

Here you go:

! igs.scl
!
Seven notes of myna in 89et
 7
!
 269.66292
 310.11236
 579.77528
 620.22472
 889.88764
 930.33708
 2/1

Here's Myna[23]:

! myna23.scl
!
Myna[23] in 89et tuning
 23
!
 40.44944
 80.89888
 121.34831
 229.21348
 269.66292
 310.11236
 350.56180
 391.01124
 431.46067
 539.32584
 579.77528
 620.22472
 660.67416
 701.12360
 741.57303
 849.43820
 889.88764
 930.33708
 970.78652
 1011.23596
 1119.10112
 1159.55056
 2/1
Full thread (13 messages)
From: cityoftheasleep (2011-04-19)
Subject: Some 23-EDO Stuff

Hey all, just posted a new "video" to my YouTube channel demonstrating some of the main heptatonic MOS scales found in 23-EDO.  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqst8MaRiYM

They're just rough little improvs, they don't really go anywhere, but they do give a fair impression of some of the moods of these scales.  In order, the scales I used are:

3343334, 5225252, 3335333, and 5151515.  The first is a form of Mavila temperament, but it's very different in character from 16-EDO.  I like this version better, actually...it feels more consonant.  The second is sort of a cross-breed of Dicot and Father, where the generator is a very flat major 3rd and two of them form a very sharp fifth.  It's improper and that leads to some pretty interesting consequences, like a minor 3rd being a 9/8 while the major 2nd is a 7/6.  The third is superficially reminiscent of Porcupine[7] but the harmonies are very different--two generators is still a 6/5, but four is either a 10/7 or a 13/9 (depending on your mood) instead of a 16/11, five is an 11/7 instead of 8/5, and 6 is a 12/7 instead of a 7/4.  The fourth scale is maybe Myna temperament, maybe not (depending on whether you're listening to Graham Breed or Paul Erlich).  The generator is a 6/5 and two of them gets you a 10/7, but the approximations to the 3rd and 5th harmonics are, uh, "questionable".  I don't know why anyone would use it for full 7-limit harmony but it's pretty solid as a 2.5/3.7/3 subgroup.  The scale itself is pretty out-there, though...it sounds kind of like two diminished chords tuned a quarter-tone apart, but I kind of love the shimmering "double minor" effect of playing a 6/5 and a 7/6 simultaneously.

Well, enjoy!  (Or not)

-Igs
From: Jake Freivald (2011-04-19)
Subject: Re: [MMM] Some 23-EDO Stuff

Igs,

I know these were just designed to "give a fair impression of some of 
the moods of these scales", but they were really good and interesting. 
Thanks for posting them. I especially liked the second one.

Regards,
Jake

> Hey all, just posted a new "video" to my YouTube channel demonstrating 
> some of the main heptatonic MOS scales found in 23-EDO.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqst8MaRiYM
>
[snip]


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
From: Chris Vaisvil (2011-04-19)
Subject: Re: [MMM] Some 23-EDO Stuff

I like the last one best myself.

On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 10:24 PM, cityoftheasleep
<igliashon@...>wrote:

>
>
> Hey all, just posted a new "video" to my YouTube channel demonstrating some
> of the main heptatonic MOS scales found in 23-EDO.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqst8MaRiYM
>
>


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
From: genewardsmith (2011-04-19)
Subject: Re: [MMM] Some 23-EDO Stuff

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...> wrote:
>
> I like the last one best myself.

Same here, and I was wondering what it would sound in in other versions of Myna[7], presuming I can call this a version of Myna[7].
From: Herman Miller (2011-04-20)
Subject: Re: [MMM] Some 23-EDO Stuff

On 4/18/2011 10:24 PM, cityoftheasleep wrote:
> Hey all, just posted a new "video" to my YouTube channel
> demonstrating some of the main heptatonic MOS scales found in
> 23-EDO.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqst8MaRiYM

Nice use of a tuning that doesn't get much attention (and usually as a 
mavila temperament when it does).

> They're just rough little improvs, they don't really go anywhere, but
> they do give a fair impression of some of the moods of these scales.
> In order, the scales I used are:
>
> 3343334, 5225252, 3335333, and 5151515.  The first is a form of
> Mavila temperament, but it's very different in character from 16-EDO.
> I like this version better, actually...it feels more consonant.  The
> second is sort of a cross-breed of Dicot and Father, where the
> generator is a very flat major 3rd and two of them form a very sharp
> fifth.  It's improper and that leads to some pretty interesting
> consequences, like a minor 3rd being a 9/8 while the major 2nd is a
> 7/6.  The third is superficially reminiscent of Porcupine[7] but the
> harmonies are very different--two generators is still a 6/5, but four
> is either a 10/7 or a 13/9 (depending on your mood) instead of a
> 16/11, five is an 11/7 instead of 8/5, and 6 is a 12/7 instead of a
> 7/4.  The fourth scale is maybe Myna temperament, maybe not
> (depending on whether you're listening to Graham Breed or Paul
> Erlich).  The generator is a 6/5 and two of them gets you a 10/7, but
> the approximations to the 3rd and 5th harmonics are, uh,!
> "questionable".  I don't know why anyone would use it for full
> 7-limit harmony but it's pretty solid as a 2.5/3.7/3 subgroup.  The
> scale itself is pretty out-there, though...it sounds kind of like two
> diminished chords tuned a quarter-tone apart, but I kind of love the
> shimmering "double minor" effect of playing a 6/5 and a 7/6
> simultaneously.

Essentially in the fourth scale you're tempering out 126/125, so it's a 
starling temperament of some kind. Keemun also fits your description, 
and it's simpler than myna. 7/6, 6/5, and 10/7 are mapped the same in 
keemun and myna, but 5/4 and 3/2 are more reasonably mapped for 23-edo.
From: Carl Lumma (2011-04-20)
Subject: Re: [MMM] Some 23-EDO Stuff

Love the format and enjoyed the tunes.  Thanks for putting
it together.  -Carl

At 07:24 PM 4/18/2011, you wrote:
>Hey all, just posted a new "video" to my YouTube channel demonstrating 
>some of the main heptatonic MOS scales found in 23-EDO.  
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqst8MaRiYM
>
>They're just rough little improvs, they don't really go anywhere, but 
>they do give a fair impression of some of the moods of these scales.  
>In order, the scales I used are:
>
>3343334, 5225252, 3335333, and 5151515.  The first is a form of Mavila 
>temperament, but it's very different in character from 16-EDO.  I like 
>this version better, actually...it feels more consonant.  The second 
>is sort of a cross-breed of Dicot and Father, where the generator is a 
>very flat major 3rd and two of them form a very sharp fifth.  It's 
>improper and that leads to some pretty interesting consequences, like 
>a minor 3rd being a 9/8 while the major 2nd is a 7/6.  The third is 
>superficially reminiscent of Porcupine[7] but the harmonies are very 
>different--two generators is still a 6/5, but four is either a 10/7 or 
>a 13/9 (depending on your mood) instead of a 16/11, five is an 11/7 
>instead of 8/5, and 6 is a 12/7 instead of a 7/4.  The fourth scale is 
>maybe Myna temperament, maybe not (depending on whether you're 
>listening to Graham Breed or Paul Erlich).  The generator is a 6/5 and 
>two of them gets you a 10/7, but the approximations to the 3rd and 5th 
>harmonics are, uh, "questionable".  I don't know why anyone would use 
>it for full 7-limit harmony but it's pretty solid as a 2.5/3.7/3 
>subgroup.  The scale itself is pretty out-there, though...it sounds 
>kind of like two diminished chords tuned a quarter-tone apart, but I 
>kind of love the shimmering "double minor" effect of playing a 6/5 and 
>a 7/6 simultaneously.
>
>Well, enjoy!  (Or not)
>
>-Igs
>
From: manuphonic (2011-04-21)
Subject: Re: Some 23-EDO Stuff

Hi Igs. I liked this a lot & shared it on Facebook, where a couple of musicians I know began asking about the instrumentation. What'd you play this on?

MLV aka Manu Phonic

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "cityoftheasleep" <igliashon@...> wrote:
>
> Hey all, just posted a new "video" to my YouTube channel demonstrating some of the main heptatonic MOS scales found in 23-EDO.  
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqst8MaRiYM
> 
> They're just rough little improvs, they don't really go anywhere, but they do give a fair impression of some of the moods of these scales.  In order, the scales I used are:
> 
> 3343334, 5225252, 3335333, and 5151515.  The first is a form of Mavila temperament, but it's very different in character from 16-EDO.  I like this version better, actually...it feels more consonant.  The second is sort of a cross-breed of Dicot and Father, where the generator is a very flat major 3rd and two of them form a very sharp fifth.  It's improper and that leads to some pretty interesting consequences, like a minor 3rd being a 9/8 while the major 2nd is a 7/6.  The third is superficially reminiscent of Porcupine[7] but the harmonies are very different--two generators is still a 6/5, but four is either a 10/7 or a 13/9 (depending on your mood) instead of a 16/11, five is an 11/7 instead of 8/5, and 6 is a 12/7 instead of a 7/4.  The fourth scale is maybe Myna temperament, maybe not (depending on whether you're listening to Graham Breed or Paul Erlich).  The generator is a 6/5 and two of them gets you a 10/7, but the approximations to the 3rd and 5th harmonics are, uh, "questionable".  I don't know why anyone would use it for full 7-limit harmony but it's pretty solid as a 2.5/3.7/3 subgroup.  The scale itself is pretty out-there, though...it sounds kind of like two diminished chords tuned a quarter-tone apart, but I kind of love the shimmering "double minor" effect of playing a 6/5 and a 7/6 simultaneously.
> 
> Well, enjoy!  (Or not)
> 
> -Igs
>
From: cityoftheasleep (2011-04-21)
Subject: Re: Some 23-EDO Stuff

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "manuphonic" <manuphonic@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Igs. I liked this a lot & shared it on Facebook, where a couple of musicians I know >began asking about the instrumentation. What'd you play this on?

Hi MLV ("Major League Vaseball"?), thanks for the listen and share.  My setup for that piece is just my little M-Audio Axiom 25 into Logic, using the EXS24 sampler plug-in.  Super basic mildly cheezy fake guitar sounds have to hold me over until I get my 23-EDO axe from Ron Sword (hopefully by summer time).

-Igs
From: cityoftheasleep (2011-04-21)
Subject: Re: [MMM] Some 23-EDO Stuff

Thanks for the listen!

-Igs

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Carl Lumma <carl@...> wrote:
>
> Love the format and enjoyed the tunes.  Thanks for putting
> it together.  -Carl
> 
> At 07:24 PM 4/18/2011, you wrote:
> >Hey all, just posted a new "video" to my YouTube channel demonstrating 
> >some of the main heptatonic MOS scales found in 23-EDO.  
> >
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqst8MaRiYM
> >
> >They're just rough little improvs, they don't really go anywhere, but 
> >they do give a fair impression of some of the moods of these scales.  
> >In order, the scales I used are:
> >
> >3343334, 5225252, 3335333, and 5151515.  The first is a form of Mavila 
> >temperament, but it's very different in character from 16-EDO.  I like 
> >this version better, actually...it feels more consonant.  The second 
> >is sort of a cross-breed of Dicot and Father, where the generator is a 
> >very flat major 3rd and two of them form a very sharp fifth.  It's 
> >improper and that leads to some pretty interesting consequences, like 
> >a minor 3rd being a 9/8 while the major 2nd is a 7/6.  The third is 
> >superficially reminiscent of Porcupine[7] but the harmonies are very 
> >different--two generators is still a 6/5, but four is either a 10/7 or 
> >a 13/9 (depending on your mood) instead of a 16/11, five is an 11/7 
> >instead of 8/5, and 6 is a 12/7 instead of a 7/4.  The fourth scale is 
> >maybe Myna temperament, maybe not (depending on whether you're 
> >listening to Graham Breed or Paul Erlich).  The generator is a 6/5 and 
> >two of them gets you a 10/7, but the approximations to the 3rd and 5th 
> >harmonics are, uh, "questionable".  I don't know why anyone would use 
> >it for full 7-limit harmony but it's pretty solid as a 2.5/3.7/3 
> >subgroup.  The scale itself is pretty out-there, though...it sounds 
> >kind of like two diminished chords tuned a quarter-tone apart, but I 
> >kind of love the shimmering "double minor" effect of playing a 6/5 and 
> >a 7/6 simultaneously.
> >
> >Well, enjoy!  (Or not)
> >
> >-Igs
> >
>
From: cityoftheasleep (2011-04-21)
Subject: Re: [MMM] Some 23-EDO Stuff

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "genewardsmith" <genewardsmith@...> wrote:

> Same here, and I was wondering what it would sound in in other versions of Myna[7], 
> presuming I can call this a version of Myna[7].

You can call it whatever you like, just don't call it late for dinner!

If you want, I can retune it and upload just that part.  I can imagine 27-EDO and 31-EDO working alright, although the 1-step melodic interval will probably all but disappear in 31.  Alternatively, 15-EDO or 19-EDO might work just fine, since it's not a terribly harmonic piece.  I know they're not Myna temperaments, but they fit the scale.  Post a scala file of the tuning you'd like to hear and I'll let 'er rip.

-Igs
From: genewardsmith (2011-04-21)
Subject: Re: [MMM] Some 23-EDO Stuff

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "cityoftheasleep" <igliashon@...> wrote:

> Post a scala file of the tuning you'd like to hear and I'll let 'er rip.

Here you go:

! igs.scl
!
Seven notes of myna in 89et
 7
!
 269.66292
 310.11236
 579.77528
 620.22472
 889.88764
 930.33708
 2/1

Here's Myna[23]:

! myna23.scl
!
Myna[23] in 89et tuning
 23
!
 40.44944
 80.89888
 121.34831
 229.21348
 269.66292
 310.11236
 350.56180
 391.01124
 431.46067
 539.32584
 579.77528
 620.22472
 660.67416
 701.12360
 741.57303
 849.43820
 889.88764
 930.33708
 970.78652
 1011.23596
 1119.10112
 1159.55056
 2/1
From: manuphonic (2011-04-21)
Subject: Re: Some 23-EDO Stuff

:-) MLV = Mark L. Vines

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "cityoftheasleep" <igliashon@...> wrote:
>
> --- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "manuphonic" <manuphonic@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Igs. I liked this a lot & shared it on Facebook, where a couple of musicians I know >began asking about the instrumentation. What'd you play this on?
> 
> Hi MLV ("Major League Vaseball"?), thanks for the listen and share.  My setup for that piece is just my little M-Audio Axiom 25 into Logic, using the EXS24 sampler plug-in.  Super basic mildly cheezy fake guitar sounds have to hold me over until I get my 23-EDO axe from Ron Sword (hopefully by summer time).
> 
> -Igs
>
From: cityoftheasleep (2011-04-22)
Subject: Re: [MMM] Some 23-EDO Stuff

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "genewardsmith" <genewardsmith@...> wrote:

> Seven notes of myna in 89et
>  7
> !
>  269.66292
>  310.11236
>  579.77528
>  620.22472
>  889.88764
>  930.33708
>  2/1

Here's the file:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MakeMicroMusic/files/Igliashon%20Jones/89versionof23Myna.mp3

The difference is very mild to my ears.  Maybe even placebo effect.
 
> Here's Myna[23]:
> 
> ! myna23.scl
> !
> Myna[23] in 89et tuning
>  23
> !
>  40.44944
>  80.89888
>  121.34831
>  229.21348
>  269.66292
>  310.11236
>  350.56180
>  391.01124
>  431.46067
>  539.32584
>  579.77528
>  620.22472
>  660.67416
>  701.12360
>  741.57303
>  849.43820
>  889.88764
>  930.33708
>  970.78652
>  1011.23596
>  1119.10112
>  1159.55056
>  2/1

I can see a slight family resemblance to 23-EDO, but only in some areas.  Some notes are right between two 23-EDO pitches.

-Igs

Raw file

! myna23.scl
!
Myna[23] in 89et tuning
 23
!
 40.44944
 80.89888
 121.34831
 229.21348
 269.66292
 310.11236
 350.56180
 391.01124
 431.46067
 539.32584
 579.77528
 620.22472
 660.67416
 701.12360
 741.57303
 849.43820
 889.88764
 930.33708
 970.78652
 1011.23596
 1119.10112
 1159.55056
 2/1
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