<p><a class="ymp-btn-page-play ymp-media-e2aa963483dc73a254b8646a44daa109" href="http://micro.soonlabel.com/17-ET/daily20110713_q49_17_brass_voice_choirs.mp3">For Brass and Voice Choirs in 17 edo<em class="ymp-skin"></em></a></p>
<p>This is a piece using 2 keyboards, an M-Audio 88es (vocal choir) and
Alesis Q49 (brass choir) in 17 notes per octave. The objective was to
use some functional xenharmonic chord progressions. I would be
interested in knowing if you perceive the harmonies as having direction,
tension and release in the sense of 12 equal common practice chord
progressions. <br>
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<p><a class="ymp-btn-page-play ymp-media-d1b9e1e215822bebe5aebad585175cec" href="http://micro.soonlabel.com/10edo/daily20110713_q49_10_viola_duet_and_gongs.mp3">For 2 Violas and Gongs in 10 edo<em class="ymp-skin"></em></a></p>
<p>This is a piece performed on an Alesis Q49 using Kontakt 4′s viola
and gongs samples as the sound source. The violas are retuned to 10
notes per octave. This piece is concentrates more on melodic aspects.
This is my first piece in 10 edo and I found it rather easy and
intuitive to compose in.</p>
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<p>Online play and download can be found here: <a href="http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1039">http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1039</a><br>
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