調律方法
下の現在に調律に関して開発した理論方法です。
- 平均律: 一つ程度を使って、いろんな平均分配で割った調律である。
- MOS音階: Tunings (or better, scales) that use iterations of a generating interval, modulo a period interval, to produce scales of two step-sizes.
- 純正調: 基本周波数を整数比に関するための調子調律です。調和級数、整数周波数、調整菱形、エイコサニ、フォッカ・ブロックのなど、見本が莫大世界があります。
- Combination product sets
- Fokker blocks
- The harmonic series and subharmonic series
- Harmonic limits
- Isoharmonic chords/scales
- Just intonation subgroups
- NEJI scales (near-equal just intonation)
- Overtone scales/AFDOs
- Primodality
- Tonality diamonds
- Tritriadic scales
- Undertone scales/IFDOs
- etc.
- Regular Temperaments: (including Linear Temperaments): a centuries-old practice that has recently undergone a mathematical facelift, in which Just Intonation is selectively and regularly detuned in various ways, to better meet a variety of compositional desires
- Timbral tuning: An approach similar to just intonation, but using an instrument's actual, non-harmonic overtone spectrum (e.g. the partials of a metal bar, drum head, or synthesized timbre) to relate frequencies instead of the harmonic series.
- Extensions or alterations of just intonation:
- 西洋のないとか、土着とか、古い文化の音楽伝統です。
- 史上西洋調律: 多少の常習音楽で使ったウエル・テンペラメント調律またはミーントーン調律である。
- テトラコード: the use of divided fourths as building blocks for composition.
Subjective processes
The following approaches describe the subjective exploration process or its representations rather than its objective, audible result:
- Contextual Xenharmonics: The exploration of why things sound the way they do to some and not others.
- Empirical This is a form of hands-on, field research as opposed to a form of acoustical or scale engineering where tunings are specifically derived from listening and playing experiments carried out in the pitch continuum.
- Pretty Pictures that represent scales in one way or another
- Musical notation(pretty pictures for a the purpose of writing music down)
- Nominal-Accidental Chains A common approach to notation
- the notion of a Scalesmith who builds scales, with various methods, perhaps for single occasions
- Mathematically based scales
- Acoustically-based scales (resonant frequencies of performance space, for example)
- Scale transformation and stretching
- Counter-intuitive, random, arbitrary scales