Topic: From Ozan's MOS
1 scales
| File | Description | Notes | Period (¢) |
|---|---|---|---|
| ozanwell | Ozan Yarmen well temperament | 12 | 1200.0 |
Thread (8 messages)
From: Gene Ward Smith (2005-06-14) Subject: From Ozan's MOS Here's a twelve note scale derived from Ozan's MOS. From a well-tempering point of view, I think it would be better to rearrange the circle of fifths. ! ozanwell.scl Ozan Yarmen well temperament 12 ! 90.554 196.200 286.753 392.399 482.953 588.599 694.245 784.798 890.444 980.998 1086.644 1200.000
From: Ozan Yarman (2005-06-14) Subject: Re: [tuning] From Ozan's MOS Gene, that's fascinating, but my preference requires that the two fifths be equally away from the pure: 12-note meantone out of 79 MOS from 159tET | 0: 1/1 C unison, perfect prime 1: 90.575 cents 2: 196.245 cents D 3: 301.916 cents D# Eb 4: 392.491 cents 5: 498.162 cents F 6: 588.736 cents 7: 694.407 cents G 8: 784.982 cents G#\ Ab\ 9: 890.653 cents 10: 996.323 cents A# Bb 11: 1086.898 cents 12: 2/1 C octave Cordially, Ozan YARMAN ----- Original Message ----- From: Gene Ward Smith To: tuning@yahoogroups.com Sent: 14 Haziran 2005 Salı 23:22 Subject: [tuning] From Ozan's MOS Here's a twelve note scale derived from Ozan's MOS. From a well-tempering point of view, I think it would be better to rearrange the circle of fifths. ! ozanwell.scl Ozan Yarmen well temperament 12 ! 90.554 196.200 286.753 392.399 482.953 588.599 694.245 784.798 890.444 980.998 1086.644 1200.000
From: Ozan Yarman (2005-06-15) Subject: Re: [tuning] From Ozan's MOS Here is another one: 12-note meantone out of 67 MOS from 135tET | 0: 1/1 C Dbb unison, perfect prime 1: 88.855 cents C# Db 2: 195.481 cents D Ebb 3: 302.107 cents D# Eb 4: 390.962 cents E Fb 5: 497.588 cents F Gbb 6: 586.443 cents F# Gb 7: 693.069 cents G Abb 8: 781.925 cents G# Ab 9: 888.551 cents A Bbb 10: 995.177 cents A# Bb 11: 1084.032 cents B Cb 12: 2/1 C Dbb octave ----- Original Message ----- From: Gene Ward Smith To: tuning@yahoogroups.com Sent: 14 Haziran 2005 Salı 23:22 Subject: [tuning] From Ozan's MOS Here's a twelve note scale derived from Ozan's MOS. From a well-tempering point of view, I think it would be better to rearrange the circle of fifths. ! ozanwell.scl Ozan Yarmen well temperament 12 ! 90.554 196.200 286.753 392.399 482.953 588.599 694.245 784.798 890.444 980.998 1086.644 1200.000
From: Gene Ward Smith (2005-06-15) Subject: Re: From Ozan's MOS --- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Ozan Yarman" <ozanyarman@s...> wrote: > Here is another one: > > 12-note meantone out of 67 MOS from 135tET It's not really meantone, since it is not regular in its generation by fifths. It's an irregular temperament.
From: Ozan Yarman (2005-06-15) Subject: Re: [tuning] Re: From Ozan's MOS But it has meantone flavor to a great extent? ----- Original Message ----- From: Gene Ward Smith To: tuning@yahoogroups.com Sent: 15 Haziran 2005 Çarşamba 9:16 Subject: [tuning] Re: From Ozan's MOS --- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Ozan Yarman" <ozanyarman@s...> wrote: > Here is another one: > > 12-note meantone out of 67 MOS from 135tET It's not really meantone, since it is not regular in its generation by fifths. It's an irregular temperament.
From: Gene Ward Smith (2005-06-15) Subject: Re: From Ozan's MOS --- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Ozan Yarman" <ozanyarman@s...> wrote: > But it has meantone flavor to a great extent? Oh, certainly. The usual proceedure would be to collect the flat fifths together more, so as to give a more meantone kegion region, but this has a meantone flavor also--anything where four fifths make an approximate five does.
From: monz (2005-06-15) Subject: Re: From Ozan's MOS --- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Gene Ward Smith" <gwsmith@s...> wrote: > --- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Ozan Yarman" <ozanyarman@s...> wrote: > > But it has meantone flavor to a great extent? > > Oh, certainly. The usual proceedure would be to collect > the flat fifths together more, so as to give a more meantone > kegion region, "kegion region"? > but this has a meantone flavor also--anything where > four fifths make an approximate five does. I thought that might be a bit unclear to a newbie ... so (hopefully) to clarify: "anything where four fifths makes an approximate five" = anything where four steps along the 3-axis approximates one step along the 5-axis, on the 5-limit just intonation lattice. -monz http://tonalsoft.com Tonescape microtonal music software
From: Gene Ward Smith (2005-06-15) Subject: Re: From Ozan's MOS --- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "monz" <monz@t...> wrote: > "kegion region"? A Gene Smithism; sometimes my editing produces strange results, and this is a winner. Key region: the usual method would be to park some flat fifths together, and get some better thirds in a certain range. This scale does that, but more often the arrangement would involve concentrating the flat fifths more.