source file: mills2.txt Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 11:58:48 -0800 Subject: RE: From BRian McLaren From: PAULE A true Brian gem: >Indeed, the popularity of the Pythagorean major >third of 407.8-some cents becomes instantly >comperhensible when you realize that on such an >early organ an 81/64 would have started at 407.8 cents >and dropped *through* 386 cents *down* even >*below* the just 5/4 as the bellows feeding >the pipe deflated completely (thus lowering >the air pressure through the pipe). Ok, Brian, why would the upper note decrease in pitch that much more than the lower note? Must be because God so loves neutral thirds. And presumably, for minor sixths, the lower note would decrease in pitch much more than the upper note. So what would happen to an inverted augmented triad? Can God create a stone so heavy that he cannot lift it? I think I'll go on counting the angels on the head of a pin, thank you very much. Received: from ns.ezh.nl [137.174.112.59] by vbv40.ezh.nl with SMTP-OpenVMS via TCP/IP; Thu, 21 Nov 1996 22:05 +0100 Received: by ns.ezh.nl; (5.65v3.2/1.3/10May95) id AA02892; Thu, 21 Nov 1996 22:06:44 +0100 Received: from eartha.mills.edu by ns (smtpxd); id XA02887 Received: from by eartha.mills.edu via SMTP (940816.SGI.8.6.9/930416.SGI) for id NAA02635; Thu, 21 Nov 1996 13:06:42 -0800 Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 13:06:42 -0800 Message-Id: <90961121210309/0005695065PK4EM@MCIMAIL.COM> Errors-To: madole@ella.mills.edu Reply-To: tuning@eartha.mills.edu Originator: tuning@eartha.mills.edu Sender: tuning@eartha.mills.edu