source file: m1523.txt Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 13:47:05 EDT Subject: Re:Re: TUNING digest 1521 From: DFinnamore@aol.com Kraig Grady wrote: >I thought I would throw my 7 cap (preferred term to limit) tuning to the >wolves (no pun intended Dan) because I thought It might be useful to >David Finnamore! This is my centaur tuning found in xh16. > >1/1 21/20 9/8 7/6 5/4 4/3 7/5 3/2 14/9 5/3 7/4 15/8 2/1 Thanks, Kraig! She's a beaut! Very neatly organized - it crams a lot of goodies into 12 tones per duple. The one thing I don't like about the septimal tuning I posted earlier (I don't know quite what to call it) is that, surprisingly, it has no 7/4s or 7/6s in it anywhere. I'm sure I won't be the only one to tune this one up and try it out. What does "centaur" mean in this context? I'm familiar with the mythical human/horse creature of that nomenclature but don't see any connection to the tuning. Is it something numerological? Hey, I like the "cap" terminology, if for no other reason than the possibility of making a clear distinction from the odd-limit concept. I believe Paul E. has made the point very solidly that there is a valid odd limit to a sonority that is distinct from the prime limit of a rational tuning system. What do you all think? "Cap" for what we used to call "prime limit," and use "limit" only for "odd limit"? Is it too late to change terms? BTW, where is Anaphoria Island? Do they have any interesting native music? David J. Finnamore Just tune it!