On 16 Feb 2009, at 03:48, Kees van den Doel wrote:
The note immediately following a koron is sometimes (when the
interval
defined by the note before the koron and after the koron is a
minor
third, and the note below the finalis in esfahan according to some
(but
not all) Persian musicians)) lowered by about 20 cents. This is
not
notated, but considered part of the scale tuning.
Might you give some examples of this (which written notes)? The 20
cents you are mentioning are about the same size as a comma (or E53
tonestep), so perhaps this shows up if you use E12 as basis for
description, and not the Pythagorean tuning (practically the same as
E53).
Hans
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