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His (commentary on Sondmorið) described a wide variety of just intonation tunings, including: | His (commentary on Sondmorið) described a wide variety of just intonation tunings, including: | ||
* eikosanies | * eikosanies and other CPS's | ||
* constant structures | * constant structures | ||
* cross sets | * cross sets |
Revision as of 03:03, 16 February 2018
Etsoj Jopah was a Naquian author and philosopher. He's known for his
Life
Contributions
Tuning theory
His (commentary on Sondmorið) described a wide variety of just intonation tunings, including:
- eikosanies and other CPS's
- constant structures
- cross sets
Jopah's work laid the foundation for Talman music in the last two centuries. In particular, his work on constant structures inspired Rhooc Askuucis's work on equal temperaments.
Works
- (a play)
- (a poetry anthology)
- A History of Vegetarianism
- (a critical essay on the Sondmorið Manuscripts)
- (motivational lectures); officially part of his (play) but often treated as a separate work
- The Anatomy of Song; which included an analysis of the Naquian music of his time in terms of just intonation ratios