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damn.... there it goes.
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Tharek Ali Mokbul said

Faved.. Genius!!!!!

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This is a solo piano piece performed on a M-Audio 88es driving pianoteq which was re-tuned to Gene Ward Smith's 17 per octave equal beating dwarf(<17 27 40|). The piece was originally recorded in pianoteq using the standalone mode and then…
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Tharek Ali Mokbul said

This track has a strange but compelling kilter! Very cool stuff!

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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Tharek Ali Mokbul said

Whoa....... Beautiful!

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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Guest said

Gorgeous. I hear vocals. :)

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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KraftiM said

very very nice treat

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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kirklynch said

Quite beautiful. I like this tuning

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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Norm said

Excellent

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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Guest said

Good one.

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Wildgeas Music said

Redefining the bass guitar.....Les Claypool style. Creative.

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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Wildgeas Music said

Some nice changes man. I enjoyed the whole progression.

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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Guest said

I hear strings

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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K. SCOT SPARKS 79+intercessions said

...beautious, senor!

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Norm said

Totally whack!

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This is a solo piano piece performed on a M-Audio 88es driving pianoteq which was re-tuned to Gene Ward Smith's 17 per octave equal beating dwarf(<17 27 40|). The piece was originally recorded in pianoteq using the standalone mode and then…
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Norm said

Thanks once again for stretching my ear's ability to appreciate alternate tunings. You have always been on the cutting edge of this aspect of music. A rare perspective indeed, and, in contrast to the blue dwarf, fully marvelous.

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This is a solo piano piece performed on a M-Audio 88es driving pianoteq which was re-tuned to Gene Ward Smith's 17 per octave equal beating dwarf(<17 27 40|). The piece was originally recorded in pianoteq using the standalone mode and then…
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kirklynch said

Enjoying these pieces of yours in alternate tunings. Some of this reminds me of early blues recordings where certain notes were played "out of tune" because that's the way the players heard those notes. Cool stuff!

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Guest said

Weirdy stuff, I like the use of the choir, inspired touch! No, I think you are ok, I just found something belonging to you!

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This is a solo piano piece performed on a M-Audio 88es driving pianoteq which was re-tuned to Gene Ward Smith's 17 per octave equal beating dwarf(<17 27 40|). The piece was originally recorded in pianoteq using the standalone mode and then…
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Guest said

There's a real warmth to this - an unsettling warmth. Some of the runs remind me of church bells. Very clever.

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kirklynch said

Out there, but very interesting!

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Guest said

Woah, potent stuff!!!!!!!!!

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Reefwalker said

Bizarre, yet Cool tune, I like the background vocals, This sounds like this could have originally been a MIDI track with new/diff samples inserted

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