Re: On "learned" A/P, lattice / grid (Eliot Handelman )


Subject: Re: On "learned" A/P, lattice / grid
From:    Eliot Handelman  <eliot@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 4 Sep 2009 11:10:52 -0400
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Martin Braun wrote: > The specific imprinting on a person's chroma map is likely to have > effects during hearing, speaking, and making music. Chroma differentiation could make music more interesting to listeners without necessarily influencing the structure of music. As culture becomes increasingly complex, it's hard to assume that any such map exists that isn't ultimately random. How then could such maps contribute to the way music is made, except randomly? -- eliot


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