Topic: Three Days Apart
1 scales
| File | Description | Notes | Period (ยข) | Limit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| trithagorean13--tritavewith5_3generator | Tritave scale with a 5/3 generator. | 13 | 1902.0 | 5 |
Thread (3 messages)
From: Jake Freivald (2011-09-15) Subject: Three Days Apart "Three Days Apart" is something I've spent too much time on lately. Strings, flute, and an impossible soprano saxophone. http://soundcloud.com/jdfreivald/three-days-apart As with most things I do, this is (a) short, only 1:12, and (b) an experiment. The experiment part was to attempt something in what I jokingly call "Trithagorean" -- a 3/1-repeating scale based on stacking perfect 5/3s and 9/5s. That can give you an MOS at 13 or 15 notes, but I only used about 10 of them. It took an immensely long time to get anything to work for me in this scale, and I still think I like the first 21 seconds -- the least-harmonized section -- more than the rest of the piece. Here's the scale: ! trithagorean[13] -- tritave with 5_3 generator.scl ! Tritave scale with a 5/3 generator. 13 ! 27/25 729/625 19683/15625 3125/2187 125/81 5/3 9/5 243/125 6561/3125 15625/6561 625/243 25/9 3/1 There are some interesting things here, including tones that are indistinguishable from 9/7, the 12-EDO major third, and the 12-EDO minor tenth. No octaves in any mode, though, and I deliberately avoided the 1150-cent tone (243/125). Written in LilyPond and rendered with Timidity++. Regards, Jake [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
From: Chris Vaisvil (2011-09-15) Subject: Re: [MMM] Three Days Apart Really good! I like this tuning and what you did with it! Chris On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:52 AM, Jake Freivald <jdfreivald@...>wrote: > ** > > > "Three Days Apart" is something I've spent too much time on lately. > Strings, > flute, and an impossible soprano saxophone. > > http://soundcloud.com/jdfreivald/three-days-apart > > As with most things I do, this is (a) short, only 1:12, and (b) an > experiment. The experiment part was to attempt something in what I jokingly > call "Trithagorean" -- a 3/1-repeating scale based on stacking perfect 5/3s > and 9/5s. That can give you an MOS at 13 or 15 notes, but I only used about > 10 of them. It took an immensely long time to get anything to work for me > in > this scale, and I still think I like the first 21 seconds -- the > least-harmonized section -- more than the rest of the piece. > > Here's the scale: > > ! trithagorean[13] -- tritave with 5_3 generator.scl > ! > Tritave scale with a 5/3 generator. > 13 > ! > 27/25 > 729/625 > 19683/15625 > 3125/2187 > 125/81 > 5/3 > 9/5 > 243/125 > 6561/3125 > 15625/6561 > 625/243 > 25/9 > 3/1 > > There are some interesting things here, including tones that are > indistinguishable from 9/7, the 12-EDO major third, and the 12-EDO minor > tenth. No octaves in any mode, though, and I deliberately avoided the > 1150-cent tone (243/125). > > Written in LilyPond and rendered with Timidity++. > > Regards, > Jake > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
From: Jake Freivald (2011-09-17) Subject: Re: [MMM] Three Days Apart > Really good! I like this tuning and what you did with it! Thanks, Chris. I think I like the tuning more in theory than I do in practice -- it was hard as heck to make anything sound good with it, and though I like parts of the result I still feel like I could do better. On the other hand, I have difficulty making anything work with BP and other odd scales, so maybe I just need to keep noodling along. :) Regardless, it was an experiment worth doing. Thanks, Jake [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]