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24 - Have Each of Us Already Died?
Poll question 24. If we are to believe Everett's Many Worlds Interpretation, does that mean there are parallel universes where each of us have already died? To read along, go to http://imaginingthetenthdimension.blogspot.com/2008/11/tenth-dimension-polls-archive-24.html

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Bach: WTC book 1, 24 scales - circle-of-fifths sequence
Part 1 of 2. The contrasting 24 keys of Bach's "Well-tempered clavier", played in circle-of-fifths sequence to hear the gradual modulation. Part 2 presents the same recordings, but in chromatic sequence (as printed in the book): which brings out much more contrast of character from each piece to the next. Part 2 is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoKaDrYS1sw The question asked of each prelude/fugue is: IF we were try to retune the instrument per composition, exactly which notes are required in each one, and where should they be? And, what happens when the composition asks for two differently-spelled notes sharing the same key lever, such as D# and Eb? [Coming from the meantone-oriented systems of the 17th century, the D# should be tuned MUCH LOWER than the Eb.] Peter Williams has asserted in print (_The Life of Bach_, 2007, p336): "For all one knows to the contrary, the intention in the Well-tempered Clavier could have been for the player to tune for each key as it was studied, something not requiring great skill. That no individual piece in WTC modulates very far means that no key needs to be tuned except for the piece concerned, even if theorists, who have no thought of playing all twenty-four in sequence, do not say so." Well...that assertion collapses immediately when we study the music closely, listing all the required notes within each prelude/fugue. There are only a few preludes/fugues in the book that stay within 12 notes. Most use 13, 14, or 15 with these enharmonic overlaps. On a standard 12-key-per-octave keyboard, tuning compromises MUST be made to handle these dual-function notes. That is a major point of my research. The music itself constrains any proposed temperament to a small range of compromises in which this enharmonic swapping works passably, playing these compositions that go beyond 12 notes. Bach's drawing on the title page (see http://www.larips.com) then provides the final necessary 10% of detail within that already-narrow range, showing exactly where and how those compromises should be made. The drawing shows what a skillful tuning procedure entails, adjusting which intervals and which relationships, so this one practical temperament can be left in place to play the entire book. (Furthermore, retuning-per-composition isn't feasible anyway on a fretted clavichord, but only on harpsichords.) The recorded excerpts are from Peter Watchorn's 2-CD set, released 2006, used by kind permission of Dr Watchorn and Musica Omnia. Another related video explains why F# and Gb are not the same note: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnzGDx-JJ1o Bradley Lehman, http://www.larips.com

Stuck in Vermont 50: 24 Hour Comics Day
10/20/07: Are you up to the comics challenge? Are you prepared to exercise your drawing skills and indulge your inner night owl? In the span of 24 hours, 1200 novice and experienced cartoonists each drew a 24 page comic. There were 87 events taking place in 18 countries and 28 US states. In Williston Vermont at Artists' Mediums, 10+ artists gathered in the front of the store to put their artistic skills to the grueling test. Could they stay up the entire 24 hours? Could they finish an entire comic with no preparation time allowed? And would the brownies last all night? Ages ranged from 11 to 76 and styles varied considerably. Naps were had, sodas were consumed and a father/son team each told imagination-rich tales with their individual stories. Featured: http://24hourcomics.com/ http://www.24hourcomics.com/blog/ http://www.goldenpaints.com/marketplace/retailers/artmed.php http://www.mrbrunelle.com/index.htm http://www.future-blog.blogspot.com/ Music: The Jazz Guys, A Blessing in Disguise, "The $6,000 Million Dollar Man" http://www.thejazzguys.com/ Location: Williston, Vermont

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