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Ep. 1 - Eli Greenhoe: A Microtonal Master

32 min · 12. Okt. 2024
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For centuries, composers and musicians have adhered to the limitations of equal temperament, a tuning system that defines the 12 tones we’re most familiar with. Almost every melody and song you've heard likely uses this system. But in reality, an infinite number of pitches exist between any two notes—pitches we rarely think to use. These microtones surround us constantly, present in everything we hear, each sound carrying its own distinct pitch. So why restrict ourselves to just 12 tones?  Eli Greenhoe is one of the few contemporary composers breaking free from this mold and embracing the richness of microtones. His music draws us closer to the natural world, revealing the beauty in everyday sounds. In this fascinating conversation, we explore Eli's introduction to composition and take a deep dive into one of his most representative works. Episode 1 promises to broaden your musical horizons through the innovative creations of Eli Greenhoe!

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Episode Ep. 1 - Eli Greenhoe: A Microtonal Master Cover

Ep. 1 - Eli Greenhoe: A Microtonal Master

For centuries, composers and musicians have adhered to the limitations of equal temperament, a tuning system that defines the 12 tones we’re most familiar with. Almost every melody and song you've heard likely uses this system. But in reality, an infinite number of pitches exist between any two notes—pitches we rarely think to use. These microtones surround us constantly, present in everything we hear, each sound carrying its own distinct pitch. So why restrict ourselves to just 12 tones?  Eli Greenhoe is one of the few contemporary composers breaking free from this mold and embracing the richness of microtones. His music draws us closer to the natural world, revealing the beauty in everyday sounds. In this fascinating conversation, we explore Eli's introduction to composition and take a deep dive into one of his most representative works. Episode 1 promises to broaden your musical horizons through the innovative creations of Eli Greenhoe!

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