... appearance ... and ... doing ... for ... What the last sentence means is that EIS A045612 considers 2n elements on each necklace, n of one set and n of its...
... appearance ... and ... doing ... for ... Hi Paul . . . I'm listening. Now, what is the matrix above? Easy as it may be, I'm afraid I don't understand it. ...
... Z- ... guess. ... don't ... Each line is an interval vector of two stacked triads (necklaces). Another way of saying it: The different sets of distances...
Paul E. called it to my attention that the term "double diatonic" is already in use (Injera). So here are my results for comparing pairs of hexachords taken...
Dear Gene, The acronym stands for "acute minor thirds". But the generator is c.340 cents. Isn't that an _obtuse_ minor third, not an acute one? Confused, Paul...
... The amity generator is a slightly sharp 243/200, and 243/200 is listed by Manuel as "acute minor third", the only interval which he calls by this name. I...
... listed ... by ... Oh, right . . . presumably "acute" is the opposite of "grave" somehow (I don't know if I'd rather have acute pancreatitis or grave ...
Hi Gene, Would you be so kind as to produce a file like the one below, but instead of culling to 126 lines, leave all 32201 in there? That would be great. If...
By a qujus scale I mean a Fokker block with commas a QUartertone of 36/35, a JUbilee comma of 50/49, and a Septimal comma of 64/63. Below I list all 18 of...
... would ... I could either upload something or email it. Which is better? ... Not unless I write code to fully automate the process first. Are we getting...
... a ... should ... Uploading keeps things public. If that doesn't work, e-mail. ... for ... John Chalmers just reneged on his much earlier reneging of having...
... A little has been organized on my web site. I'm wondering again about what and where to publish, after having seen what's gotten published lately. There's...
Manuel's list is closing in on listing and having a name for every 11-limit superparticular, which t seems to me an excellent thing. We have 9/8 major whole...
... Naming it after linear temperaments, this could be the undecimal schrutar-orwell-valentine comma, or unisov for short. ... This is the starling comma if...
... That's the neutral second comma, because it's between 12:11 and 11:10. ... I though it was already established as a kleisma. The only reason the name...
... I wouldn't say "should be", it's another possibility. This list wasn't intended to be systematic but more as a list of historical usage. ... You mean...
... about ... So do I -- particularly the projects that mean most to me. This is why I have composed so little. You've done me better -- many, many better --...
... 11:10. Sounds good, except for the part about "between". I'd call it a ratio. ... It's ... of a ... Again, sounds good. Secorisma? ... named. ... into ... ...
... semitone) ... Which is why I was objecting--isn't diatonic semitone the historically established name for 16/15? ... Because "undecimal 1/4-tone" is kind...
... I presume you want TOP error, but what complexity do you want? Should I use logflat badness? This will take some amount of time to compute, so I want to...
... Nice, or perhaps Archytas' diesis, since Dave Keenan's work in defining small-interval categories resulted in an upper boundary of ~68.57c for a diesis. ...
... That's because it is 13-limit, of course, but Manuel does have it listed as "tridecimal schisma". There are no names for a lot of other 13-limit supers,...
... <gdsecor@y...> ... other ... schisma" ... Looks as if that's the name to go with. A 13-limit schisma would be very appropriate to associate with Sagittal,...