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<p>This is a composition for Jazz Quartet – Tenor Sax (sorry for the
unrealistic stray notes), fretless bass, piano, and drums. All but the
drums were preformed on my Fender Mustang + GR-20 retuned on the fly by
Fractal Tune Smithy.</p>
The tuning used is 9/8 C.I. comprised of 11:10:9:8 subharmonic series on 1 and 8:9:10:11 on 16/11 or explicitly:<br>
17/16~ 9/8~ 19/16~ 29/23~ 4/3~ 17/12~ 3/2~ 19/12~ 37/22~ 16/9~ 17/9~ 2/1<br>
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<p>Per the <a href="http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=talking%20smack">Urban Dictionary</a>:</p>
<p>1. talking smack </p>
<p>An arrestable offense in Espanola, NM; one is said to be talking
smack when using Mexican expletives in reference to the
small-mindedness, arrogance and stupidity of police officers. Punishable
by death in some South American and Middle Eastern countries, it is
only enforced in the USA in Espanola, NM and Bumfukk, GA.<br>
“Hey ma, come pick me up, this “coolon” is harrasing me”. This is an
example of talking smack on the phone while an officer of the law is
staring you down.</p>