Ben Johnston may refer to: Ben Johnston (rugby union) (born 1978), British rugby player Ben Johnston (composer) (1926–2019), American contemporary composer...
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Johnston, Ben, and Sylvia Smith. 2006. Who Am I? Why Am I Here?: Ben Johnston Reflects on his Life in Music. Baltimore: Smith Publications. Johnston,...
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Ben Hamilton Johnston (born 25 April 1980) is a drummer, vocalist, songwriter and member of Scottish group Biffy Clyro. Johnston was born and raised in...
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Microtonal Piano is a sonata for specifically microtonally tuned piano by Ben Johnston written in 1964 (see also just intonation). When the movements are played...
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Just intonation (redirect from Ben Johnston's notation)
readily use electronic tuning devices if desired. Beginning in the 1960s, Ben Johnston had proposed an alternative approach, redefining the understanding of...
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(lead vocals, guitar) and twin brothers James (bass, backing vocals) and Ben Johnston (drums, backing vocals). Currently signed to 14th Floor Records, they...
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Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla is a book compiled and edited by Ben Johnston detailing the work of Nikola Tesla. The content was largely drawn from...
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changing a flat to a sharp. To allow extended just intonation, composer Ben Johnston uses a sharp to indicate a note is raised 70.6 cents (ratio 25:24). In...
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Ben Johnston (born 8 November 1978 in Clatterbridge, Bebington, Merseyside) is an English rugby union footballer who currently coaches and occasionally...
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The Turkish systems have also been adopted by some Arab musicians. Ben Johnston created a system of notation for pieces in just intonation where the...
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December 26, 2021. Ben Kharakh's Interview with Jay Johnston (Part 1) November 14, 2007 Ben Kharakh's Interview with Jay Johnston (Part 2) November 14...
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Ben Johnston (born (1992-03-08)8 March 1992) is an Ireland international rugby league footballer who plays as a fullback, scrum-half or stand-off for Doncaster...
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natural sign is often omitted. To allow extended just intonation, composer Ben Johnston uses a flat as an accidental to indicate a note is lowered 70.6 cents...
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semitones above (m2) and below (M7) the tonic as well as the tritone (TT). Ben Johnston gives the following Pythagorean tuning for the minor pentatonic scale:...
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McGraw-Hill. p. 102. ISBN 0-07-035874-5. Fonville, John (Summer 1991). "Ben Johnston's Extended Just Intonation: A guide for interpreters". Perspectives of...
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Daniel Dale Johnston (January 22, 1961 – c. September 11, 2019) was an American singer, musician and artist regarded as a significant figure in outsider...
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Ben Johnston and someone known only as Barry on drums and bass respectively, calling themselves Skrewfish. Barry was soon replaced by James Johnston,...
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occasional microtonal instrumental and vocal writing throughout Licht) Ben Johnston (U.S.A., 1926–2019, extended just intonation) Joe Maneri (U.S.A., 1927–2009)...
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on Wikipedia. Ben Johnson House (disambiguation) Ben Johnston (disambiguation) Ben Jonson Journal, a Scottish journal on Ben Jonson Ben Jonson folios...
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Eleven Intrusions (1949–1950). He was assisted for six months by composer Ben Johnston, who performed on Partch's recordings. In early 1951, Partch moved to...
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version of Carmilla appeared in Carmilla: A Vampire Tale (1970), music by Ben Johnston, script by Wilford Leach. Seated on a sofa, Laura and Carmilla recount...
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the retrograde-inverse (RI), as for example in his Requiem Canticles: Ben Johnston uses a "just tone row" (see just intonation) in works including String...
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between a minor third (6:5) and septimal minor third (7:6). Composer Ben Johnston, to accommodate the just septimal quarter tone, uses a small "7" () as...
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Johnston was born and raised in Kilmarnock with his twin brother Ben (who became the drummer for Biffy Clyro), and his younger brother, Adam Johnston...
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G A B, while the 5-limit Ptolemaic scale is C D E F G A B. Composer Ben Johnston uses a "−" as an accidental to indicate a note is lowered by a syntonic...
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43 tones, with each tone based on the overtone series. The music of Ben Johnston uses many different tuning systems, including his String Quartet No....
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Suite for Microtonal Piano (category Compositions by Ben Johnston)
Piano (1978) is a suite for specifically microtonally tuned piano(s) by Ben Johnston written in 1977 (see also just intonation). According to Bob Gilmore...
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She is engaged to artist Ben Johnston. In October 2023, she gave birth to the couple's first child, Grey Alexander Johnston. Rani Sheen, "Chloe Wilde...
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Pauline Oliveros, p. 105. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-1600-8. Foreword by Ben Johnston. Von Gunden, Heidi (Autumn 1980 – Summer 1981). "The Theory of Sonic...
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Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla, compiled and edited by Ben Johnston in 1983 from a series of 1919 magazine articles by Tesla which were republished...
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