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Re: Potentially Better Untested Scales to Replace Even Tempered and Justified Scales

by "lab~rat >:-)" <chase@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 7, 2006 at 02:41 PM

On 6 Aug 2006 16:36:07 -0700, "The Flavored Coffeee Guy"
<elgersmad@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> puked:

>Hello,
>
>I've been working on a series of equations, and this should sound
>somewhat better than either the Justified Scale, the Even Tempered
>Scale, or Pythagorean Scales.
>
>At this time, it isn't easy or simple to tune a synth, therefore, I
>suggest testing these frequencies out by tuning your Guitars to the
>frequencies Based upon the Correct Octive,

Octave

> and Open Fret Frequencies
>that replace the standard tuning scheme from this table of frequencies.
> The only real way to do this isn't a tuning meter, but a frequency
>counter.
>
>http://elgersmad.homestead.com/files/Music/NewScales.htm
>
>And for the time being, these scales can only be used on a stringed
>instruments, and drum heads that can be tuned to a frequency anywhere
>on the list, in place of the Justified Scale, Even Tempered Scale, or
>Pythagorean Scales.  Basically, where ever it falls on the keyboard, is
>the same place the instrument should be tuned.  It's actually only a
>few cycles per second different based upon the table when you look
>carefully at it.

How are the notes listed a scale?  Unless you consider them a
chromatic scale including all notes.  And evidently, the only one that
can appreciate the nuances of these frequencies are dead people, and
even then, how can you tell if they appreciate them?
--
lab~rat  >:-)
Do you want polite or do you want sincere?
 




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