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19 equal temperament (or 19-tET, 19-EDO system)

Started this discussion. Last reply by Marco Oct 16, 2011. 19 Replies

Dear composers, I'm looking for someone willing to compose for classical guitar in a system, which divides the octave into 19 equal steps. You can read more on this temperament and tempered or…Continue

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Two Part Fantasia (introducing myself)

Started this discussion. Last reply by Marek Cupák Feb 18, 2011. 4 Replies

Dear colleagues,I've just found this wonderful place, where many links could be followed... please accept my very first contribution a little two-part fantasia for guitar solo is to be found here:…Continue

 

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Marek Cupák replied to Marek Cupák's discussion 19 equal temperament (or 19-tET, 19-EDO system)
"..did one more this sunday: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD_35kAm9CM"
Apr 17, 2011
Marek Cupák replied to Kristofer Emerig's discussion Pacem Relinquo Vobis
"Oh, now I see... may I ask, which notation software do you intend to use?"
Feb 23, 2011
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Feb 22, 2011
Marek Cupák replied to Kristofer Emerig's discussion Pacem Relinquo Vobis
"finally found some of your works. as i'm pretty new here, can't find some simple "list of mp3" for each member.   if i could dissect a bit, i miss the text pretty much. can't imagine where the sentences begin and end,…"
Feb 22, 2011
Marek Cupák replied to Marek Cupák's discussion 19 equal temperament (or 19-tET, 19-EDO system)
"@Ray why should the 19-edo sound not musical? in contemporary music, tone pitch must not do any matter at all. rhythm and "colors" are those which are composed. for instance, in 19-edo the minor 3rd, perfect 4th and major 6th are even more…"
Feb 22, 2011
Norbert Oldani replied to Marek Cupák's discussion 19 equal temperament (or 19-tET, 19-EDO system)
"Very good questions!!! "
Feb 22, 2011
Kristofer Emerig replied to Marek Cupák's discussion 19 equal temperament (or 19-tET, 19-EDO system)
"Ray, upon reflection, were I forced to provide a sensible answer to that question, I wouldn't have done the vast majority of things I have in my sordid past. "
Feb 22, 2011
Kristofer Emerig replied to Marek Cupák's discussion 19 equal temperament (or 19-tET, 19-EDO system)
"Can you provide specific information about the stringing, fretting, and fingering restrictions of the instrument? That would be necessary to compose a practically playable piece, unless you want to take an abstract composition and arrange it…"
Feb 22, 2011
Marek Cupák replied to Marek Cupák's discussion 19 equal temperament (or 19-tET, 19-EDO system)
"Why what?"
Feb 21, 2011
Marek Cupák posted a discussion

19 equal temperament (or 19-tET, 19-EDO system)

Dear composers, I'm looking for someone willing to compose for classical guitar in a system, which divides the octave into 19 equal steps. You can read more on this temperament and tempered or non-tempered tunings in general here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19_equal_temperament I play such guitar and already did some little experimental adaptations of the old tonal harmony into this 19-edo system. You can hear them here:…See More
Feb 21, 2011
Marek Cupák replied to Marek Cupák's discussion Two Part Fantasia (introducing myself)
"thank to all for listening.. and well, it was not a homework, or any kind of task. in fact i'm just trying things. not a "full-time composer" :)"
Feb 18, 2011
Norbert Oldani replied to Marek Cupák's discussion Two Part Fantasia (introducing myself)
"Nice! You have done your home work!"
Feb 18, 2011
Kristofer Emerig replied to Marek Cupák's discussion Two Part Fantasia (introducing myself)
"Loved it. Thanks for sharing."
Feb 17, 2011
Marek Cupák posted a discussion

Two Part Fantasia (introducing myself)

Dear colleagues,I've just found this wonderful place, where many links could be followed... please accept my very first contribution a little two-part fantasia for guitar solo is to be found here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=6neMoh7gjvIThanks for listening and see you around with new pieces.See More
Feb 17, 2011

Profile Information

What have you composed for? Or what medium do you work around?
Small Ensemble, Other
What is your favorite genre or style of music?
early vocal polyphony (g. de machaut, ph. de vitry), renaissance vihuela & lute polyphony (f. da milano), classical guitar repertoire (m. giuliani, f. sor), some contemporary guitar repertoire
Is music your main income source?
No - Not Yet
Where do you live?
Bratislava (Slovakia) / Vienna (Austria)
About Me (MUST be more than 10 words to be approved):
Studies in progress: University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Field of study: major in Guitar; Studies done: 2009 - Slovak University of Technology, Faculty of Informatics and Information Technologies, Bratislava, Field of study: Informatics; 2010 - Conservatory of Bratislava, Bratislava, Field of study: Music - classical guitar; 2004 - Gymnasium Skalica, Skalica, Field of study: Foreign languages;
Website:
http://www.youtube.com/user/cupakm

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