Tuning Comparison - Ravel's Bolero

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @05degrees
    @05degrees 2 дня назад

    My, I love Ravel’s Bolero.

  • @05degrees
    @05degrees 2 дня назад

    @FranciumMusic BTW haven’t anything caught your eye about that experiment with both translating a diatonic piece to antidiatonic and also inverting pitchwise so the harmonic feel of single chords will remain (but not harmonic motion) and the melody will be inverted.
    I may be forgetting and you probably have done something like this already but maybe you’d wish to repeat the experiment...

  • @g-ray4088
    @g-ray4088 4 дня назад

    do spamton next

  • @FitzgeraldPoetLaureate
    @FitzgeraldPoetLaureate 5 дней назад

    Why do you use so many meantone tunings in your tuning comparisons?

    • @FranciumMusic
      @FranciumMusic  4 дня назад

      I honestly don't know.

    • @romeolz
      @romeolz 4 дня назад +1

      I'd imagine it's easier to convert a piece from 12 since you don't have to do syntonic comma adjustments

    • @FitzgeraldPoetLaureate
      @FitzgeraldPoetLaureate 4 дня назад

      Are 43edo, 50edo, 55edo and
      74edo really audibly distinct that they warrant a tuning comparison between all the other meantone edos?

    • @romeolz
      @romeolz 4 дня назад +1

      @@FitzgeraldPoetLaureate some people can tell them apart but I'm not quite there yet

    • @05degrees
      @05degrees 2 дня назад

      Yeah I guess it doesn’t hurt having them. Though I always appreciate retunings into other small~mediium-ish edos.