This is only tangentially related to my usual topics, but I find my friend and Archives of Traditional Music colleague Patrick Feaster’s work on what he calls paleospectrophony to be fascinating, even if I am utterly unqualified to say much about it beyond “Wow, cool.” For obvious reasons, the section on how his technique can be used on neumatic musical notation is of great interest to me (although he has said that Byzantine notation would not work with what he does). Give it a look.
“Joe took Father’s shoe bench out”
Published 3 June 2009 Academia , General , Media Leave a CommentTags: archives of traditional music, paleospectrophony, patrick feaster
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