Harmonic function of speech

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I think the stuff about spectra of instruments and inharmonicity exemplified by the gamelan-type construction is spot-on. I was about to get into exactly that as a counter. I am glad he finished with that, for the perspective. I'm not cool with your stating my thought for me (twice now) since it is so far from my actual thought. In fact I'm well sick of this kind of shit here and plan to steer the hell clear of it moving forward.

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jancivil wrote:I believe in human agency rather.
i wonder if you'd mind me asking what you are saying here.. you believe that i am a rapper, or recorded a rapper, or something more subtle such as a form of projection or transference..?

i mean.. if you're saying i faked it, i'm not going to get mad at you, it's not like the world cares what happened and so i don't care how society reacts, one opinion isn't going to change anything. it's more, to correctly perceive what you, personally, are suggesting is the fact of the matter here.

i thought you'd enjoy the other snippet given what you said about major keys :wink:
you come and go, you come and go. amitabha neither a follower nor a leader be tagore "where roads are made i lose my way" where there is certainty, consideration is absent.

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It is tempting to surmise that the pitch relations that occur between the partials of individual tones are unconsciously internalized and expressed artistically in the form of music and other creative arts.
yes i agree with this...we learn basically a "not completely true/natural" harmonic series that is based on just intonation....it is artificial.......but someone who can sing in perfect intervals, who hasnt been around an electronic keyboard for a while that is always in "tune" (false tuning) will return to it and sing off pitch....but really it is on pitch, in the real reality of real intervals.....because a human voice doesnt need a technician to open him up and tune his vocal chords individiually like apiano...

this is why singing into a 6th chord or other "false ratio" tuning of a false just intonation piano will inherently feel off pitch....

so you correct your pitch to the false piano....but in reality now it's your voice that is false.

because your mind automatically corrects itself for new perfect pitch interval ratios for singing..

but this only applies to people who have perfect relative pitch down to the cents...whic is not abundant...and its really inconsequential difference to most peoples ears anyway

make sense? lel
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