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            size="3">Apologies for X-Postings<br>
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          face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3">Saturday
            & Sunday 19th - 20th July 2014 11:00 – 14:00 & 15:00
            –
            18:00<br>
            NK<br>
            Elsenstr. 52 2HH 2Etage<br>
            12059 Berlin<br>
            nkprojekt.de<br>
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      <strong><font color="#000000"><font face="Monaco, monospace"><font
              size="3"><span style="font-style: normal"><span
                  style="font-weight: normal">Hayward
                  Tuning Vine</span></span></font></font></font></strong></h3>
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      <font color="#000000"><font face="Monaco, monospace"><font
            size="3">Microtonal
            tuba player and composer Robin Hayward joins N.K. for a
            two-day
            workshop based around the recently developed Hayward Tuning
            Vine
            interface for Just Intonation.<br>
            Just Intonation is the system of
            microtonal tuning based on whole number frequency<br>
            relationships,
            and is the acoustic basis underlying such musical intervals
            as the
            perfect<br>
            fifth and major third, as well as less common microtonal
            intervals such as the septimal<br>
            minor seventh and neutral sixth.
            Through colour-coding and spatialising the harmonic<br>
            relationships,
            the Hayward Tuning Vine allows them to be explored
            intuitively,
            enabling<br>
            them to be seen as well as heard. It therefore makes Just
            Intonation more accessible to<br>
            people who might otherwise be put
            off by its apparently abstract and mathematical nature,<br>
            and
            provides an ideal introduction to the theory and practice of
            microtonal music.</font></font></font></p>
    <p style="line-height: 0.16in"><strong><font color="#000000"><font
            face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
                style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
                  normal">Minimum
                  qualifications</span></span></font></font></font></strong></p>
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      <font color="#000000"><font face="Monaco, monospace"><font
            size="3">Some
            basic knowledge of music theory would be advisable, and
            either some
            competence<br>
            on a sustaining pitch instrument or a willingness to
            use the voice to tune intervals. By far<br>
            the most important factor
            though is a strong desire to learn about microtonality
            and<br>
            willingness to try stuff out together with the other
            participants.</font></font></font></p>
    <p style="line-height: 0.16in"><strong><font color="#000000"><font
            face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
                style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
                  normal">What
                  to bring</span></span></font></font></font></strong></p>
    <p style="line-height: 0.16in"><font color="#000000">• </font><font
        color="#000000"><font face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
              style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
                normal">instrument
                or voice<br>
                • headphones<br>
                • laptop computer with free copy of
                Hayward Tuning Vine software downloaded from<br>
              </span></span></font></font></font><a
        href="http://www.tuningvine.com/"
onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.tuningvine.com');"><font
          color="#000000"><span style="text-decoration: none"><font
              face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
                  style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
                    normal">www.tuningvine.com</span></span></font></font></span></font></a><font
        color="#000000"><font face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
              style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
                normal"> after
                registering and receiving the licencing email<br>
                Participation
                fee<br>
                95€ for both days, which includes a free copy of the
                Hayward
                Tuning Vine software. Upon<br>
                registering participants will receive
                an email containing a licence to download the full<br>
                version of the
                software.</span></span></font></font></font></p>
    <p style="line-height: 0.16in"><strong><font color="#000000"><font
            face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
                style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
                  normal">Registration</span></span></font></font></font></strong><font
        color="#000000"><font face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
              style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
                normal"><br>
              </span></span></font></font></font><strong><font
          color="#000000"><font face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
                style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
                  normal">Please
                  preregister by sending an email to
                  <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:hayward@tuningvine.com">hayward@tuningvine.com</a> with the
                  subject line<br>
                  ‘NK workshop’. Any questions concerning the
                  workshop should also be sent to this email<br>
                  address. The maximum
                  number of participants is 12.</span></span></font></font></font></strong></p>
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            face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
                style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
                  normal">Workshop
                  details*</span></span></font></font></font></strong><font
        color="#000000"><font face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
              style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
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              </span></span></font></font></font><strong><font
          color="#000000"><font face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
                style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
                  normal">Session
                  1, Saturday July 19th, 11:00 – 14:00</span></span></font></font></font></strong></p>
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            size="3">The
            Hayward Tuning Vine as an introduction to Just Intonation.<br>
            •
            demonstration of connection between ratios and musical
            intervals for
            prime<br>
            numbers 2, 3 and 5<br>
            • significance of prime numbers for
            Just Intonation<br>
            • notation cards: colour notation, ratios,
            cents<br>
            • ‘Flowers’ versus ‘Grapes’ view<br>
            • number
            boxes and transpositions<br>
            • MONO / POLY modes<br>
            • Options,
            Master Volume and parameter controls<br>
            • working up through prime
            numbers 7 to 23<br>
            • undertone row as mirror image of overtone row</font></font></font></p>
    <p style="line-height: 0.16in"><strong><font color="#000000"><font
            face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
                style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
                  normal">Session
                  2, Saturday July 19th, 15:00 – 18:00</span></span></font></font></font></strong><font
        color="#000000"><font face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
              style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
                normal"><br>
                The
                Hayward Tuning Vine as a tuning aid.<br>
                • tuning ‘Pythogorean’
                intervals: octaves, fifths and fourths<br>
                • tuning ‘Ptolemaic’
                intervals: major and minor thirds and sixths<br>
                • significance of
                octave positioning for tuning intervals<br>
                • locating common
                overtones on the Vine when tuning intervals<br>
                • challenge of
                playing Just Intonation on acoustic instruments<br>
                • tuning
                septimal ‘blues’ intervals<br>
                • tuning ‘prime-limit 7′
                chords based on prime numbers 2, 3, 5 and 7</span></span></font></font></font></p>
    <p style="line-height: 0.16in"><strong><font color="#000000"><font
            face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
                style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
                  normal">Session
                  3, Sunday July 20th, 11:00 – 14:00</span></span></font></font></font></strong><font
        color="#000000"><font face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
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                Composing
                and improvising in Just Intonation.<br>
                • constructing exercises,
                improvisations and compositions using intervals so far<br>
                explored<br>
                •
                exploring patterns and geometric shapes on the Hayward
                Tuning Vine<br>
                •
                potential of comma conflicts as basis for structured
                improvisations<br>
                •
                tuning intervals based on prime number 11<br>
                • tuning intervals
                based on prime number 13</span></span></font></font></font></p>
    <p style="line-height: 0.16in"><strong><font color="#000000"><font
            face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
                style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
                  normal">Session
                  4, Sunday July 20th, 15:00 – 18:00</span></span></font></font></font></strong><font
        color="#000000"><font face="Monaco, monospace"><font size="3"><span
              style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight:
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                Using
                the full Vine: composing and improvising in ’23-limit’
                Just
                Intonation.<br>
                • use of Screen Recording as a way of capturing
                improvisations and making sketches<br>
                for compositions<br>
                • brief
                discussion of notation for Just Intonation<br>
                • tuning intervals
                based on prime numbers 17, 19 and 23<br>
                • integrating these higher
                primes into the exercises, improvisations and
                compositions<br>
                * This
                plan is meant as a guide only and the actual workshop
                may deviate
                from it to some extent.</span></span></font></font></font></p>
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