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- Teiji Ito; experimental groups Kayo Dot, Time of Orchids and Rashanim, microtonalists Syzygys; drummer Tatsuya Yoshida and his bands Ruins and Korekyojinn;...
- them (such as the 6:5 minor third) very well, making it attractive to microtonalists s****ing unusual harmonic territory. 24 EDO 24 EDO, the quarter-tone...
- Harry Partch, Ivor Darreg, and Ralph David Hill are among the many microtonalists to suggest that music has been slowly evolving to employ higher and...
- difference, or JND). Many other commas have been enumerated and named by microtonalists. The syntonic comma has a crucial role in the history of music. It is...
- was a French-born American composer described as postminimalist or a microtonalist. Born in Paris, France as Genevieve Schecroun, and educated in Paris...
- 5:6:7. The only such tetrad is the dominant seventh tetrad 4:5:6:7. Microtonalists have extended the concept of otonal and utonal to apply to all just...
- former television critic at Entertainment W****ly Kyle Gann, composer, microtonalist Lillian Groag, playwright, theater director, and actress Shari Goldhagen...
- minor seconds, major sevenths, and minor ninths as noted in 1934 by microtonalist Alois Hába. The Kholopov siblings noted the semitone's unifying role...
- known for his later chamber operas, and his early experiments as a microtonalist. Wold was born into a religious family, the son of Erling Henry Wold...
- classical music from Wim Hoogewerf, a Dutch classical guitarist and microtonalist. In the mid-1990s, while writing an article about the Concerto for Group...