[pianotech] An alternate but not quite parallel universe

David Doremus algiers_piano at bellsouth.net
Sat May 15 06:25:49 MDT 2010


Hi Will, I actually discovered Harry Partch in high school in the 70's, 
I didn't read his book until I was in college, found it obscure, and 
went back to it in depth once I started working on pianos and could 
understand the tuning concepts. I remember reading him and Jorgensen at 
the same time and tuning myself multiple series of perfect intervals, 
just to try to see what they could sound like and what I could do with 
them musically on a piano. No great compositions resulted but I had a 
lot of fun and irritated my wife <g>.  I think the meditation reference 
is spot on.

--Dave
 
  New Orleans





William Truitt wrote:
> If you like Just
> Intonation, try on Harry Partch for size, with pieces like "Daphne of the
> Dunes", and "Eight Hitchhiker Inscriptions on the Way to Barstow".
>
>
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>> .
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>> A piano tuning acid flashback?
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>> Will Truitt
> At the risk of getting roundly abused, I really like this piece, and I'm 
> not alone http://melafoundation.org/quotwtp.htm but then I also enjoy 
> Philip Glass, Steve Reich and other 'minimalist' composers....
>



  



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