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If I'm reading this correctly, this is approximately 5-TET. Am I right?
Double sharp (
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"Slendro is made up of five equal, or relatively equal, intervals." Lindsay (1992), p.38-39.
However, "In general, no two gamelan sets will have exactly the same tuning, either in pitch or in interval structure. There are no Javanese standard forms of these two tuning systems [slendro and pelog]." Lindsay, Jennifer (1992). Javanese Gamelan, p.39-41.
ISBN0-19-588582-1.
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If I'm reading this correctly, this is approximately 5-TET. Am I right?
Double sharp (
talk) 12:08, 11 September 2012 (UTC)reply
"Slendro is made up of five equal, or relatively equal, intervals." Lindsay (1992), p.38-39.
However, "In general, no two gamelan sets will have exactly the same tuning, either in pitch or in interval structure. There are no Javanese standard forms of these two tuning systems [slendro and pelog]." Lindsay, Jennifer (1992). Javanese Gamelan, p.39-41.
ISBN0-19-588582-1.
Hyacinth (
talk) 01:24, 12 September 2012 (UTC)reply