[pianotech] Aurally pure octaves

PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com
Fri Mar 13 20:32:47 PDT 2009


In a message dated 3/13/2009 9:27:11 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
gravagnegang at att.net writes:

The sensation of  hearing beats at their pitch frequencies is real.
 
Exactly. I fail to see a difference between the so-called "whole-tone"  
approach (which is yet unclear in its application) and the use of a dominant  
partial set. The partial set is part of the whole tone. The whole tone contains  
the partial set. We all hear it all, all the time, and use it, beware to those  
who don't. None of us, I think, is saying that we entirely depend on the exact 
 relationship of the 2nd partial of the lower frequency in the octave to the 
1st  partial (fundamental) of the upper frequency in an octave. The two 
"approaches"  happen at the same time if we are listening with all our ears and with 
 sensitivity.. 
 
The only correction to the statement below I would make is that it is too  
non-objective. It is not just a sensation of hearing, it is a real  hearing of 
the beats, and it can be at their pitch frequencies or not. As I  said, I don't 
pay much attention anymore to the pitch, but to the dominating  beating to 
which I am highly trained to be able to pluck out of the morass of  sound in an 
interval, octave or not. I am using the "whole tone" as an  information source 
to refine my sense of the interval, but the "whole tone" is  the creator and 
refiner of the beating of the coincident partial set that I am  using as my 
major guide to the correctness of the interval I am seeking.
 
Or am I fooling myself?
 
Paul



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