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Re: Hypertonality?

by "David Webber" <dave@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 5, 2008 at 02:48 PM

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> 26? I don't think so... Count 'em:

There are 7 white notes and five black notes making 12 semitones.
Put a quartertone above each, and you have 12 of those too.
12 + 12 = 24
Hmmm, I get the same as you for the normal octave.

26 is obviously a baker's octave.  :-)

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Hypertonality?
"Steve Latham"   2008-03-04 22:59:18 
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Neil <nhmiller@[EMAIL   2008-03-04 15:47:26 
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Jack Campin - bogus addre  2008-03-05 01:46:30 
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"Tom K." <tk  2008-03-05 01:41:00 
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Hans Aberg <haberg_200  2008-03-05 10:30:35 
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SleepyHead <simonharph  2008-03-07 02:51:00 
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LJS <ljschenck@[EMAIL   2008-03-07 05:07:32 
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Neil <nhmiller@[EMAIL   2008-03-04 22:03:18 
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"Fiona Abrahami"  2008-03-05 11:37:57 
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"David Webber"   2008-03-05 14:48:34 
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Neil <nhmiller@[EMAIL   2008-03-05 07:50:36 
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LJS <ljschenck@[EMAIL   2008-03-05 15:12:16 

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