Music and Science

    
Music and Science    20:20 on Saturday, September 16, 2006          

pianoplayingflou
tist

Hey Guys-

I am new on the forum but am a long time fan of 8notes. I play flute at school and take piano lessons. I am doing a science fair project on alternate tunings such as Pythagorean tuning and just inotation. I am testing to see if musical experience has anything to do with tuning preference when scales are played. I don't feel comfortable tuning my own piano but am wondering how else I can get the different tunings. I was hopping to use a program like Finale (I have 2003) but I can't get Pythagorean or just inotation. Dose anybody have any suggestions? Thanks in advance for your help!


Re: Music and Science    19:47 on Sunday, September 17, 2006          

pianoplayingflou
tist

I would be open to suggestions about changing my project, any suggestions at all are very, very welcome. Thanks again.


Re: Music and Science    01:58 on Tuesday, October 3, 2006          

wilford
(23 points)
Posted by wilford

Do you see the similarity of the two subjects?Aren't they irrelevant to each other?

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