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Musical Ratios in order of magnitude.
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Bohgosity BumaskiL
2012-01-16 06:32:37 UTC
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This is something I want to do: Sort
http://www.huygens-fokker.org/docs/intervals.html
in order of magnitude, without re-typing it. It would be useful in
my practice when I am seeking Soprano-Bayse harmonies (the worst of
my duets for my Saffron video iz SB), for instance. Most of those
would be more than an octave: 9:4 or 3:1, for instance. The order
that Op De Coul haz intervals in is okay if you don't want to use a
calculator. I *guess* that seven dijits is enough precision to
convert 3:2 into 1.5000000, and use numbers like that az a sorting
key. The problem iz only that I do not see an easy way to import
text or HTML into my spreadsheet (MS Works). Maybe I will figure it
out, convert it to a web page, and host it. Want credit? Beat me to
it and tell me.
Hans Aberg
2012-01-17 22:40:39 UTC
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Post by Bohgosity BumaskiL
This is something I want to do: Sort
http://www.huygens-fokker.org/docs/intervals.html
in order of magnitude, without re-typing it. It would be useful in
my practice when I am seeking Soprano-Bayse harmonies (the worst of
my duets for my Saffron video iz SB), for instance. Most of those
would be more than an octave: 9:4 or 3:1, for instance. The order
that Op De Coul haz intervals in is okay if you don't want to use a
calculator. I *guess* that seven dijits is enough precision to
convert 3:2 into 1.5000000, and use numbers like that az a sorting
key. The problem iz only that I do not see an easy way to import
text or HTML into my spreadsheet (MS Works).
I'll send them in the form of Haskell lists. Can be processed using GHCi
http://www.haskell.org/ghc/, but also humanly read in a text editor.

Hans

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