Fun with Xenharmonicity
quartertone harp scheme no. 1: tune the 7 diatonic strings to 7 of 8-equal. a play in glissandos.
for bottle band (21 bottles) tuned to an 11-tone MOS generated by the supermajor third of 31-edo.
Alternate title: Xenharmonic Variations on a Theme by Mozart (for microtonal player piano)
15 equal divisions of the octave. Improvised, then read at 78 RPM.
The unveiling of the "otonal organ," the innards of a 60s-era parlor organ, the reeds of which have been retuned to harmonics 12-24 (repeating every octave). Improvisatory in nature.
my first electronic 'concrete' piece. mildly amusing.
17-tone version of 4-part round. Nice and slow so you can learn it.
Tempo Canon (10:11:13) in 15-equal, roughly based on Dan Stearns' 'of fire of ice of blood' motif.