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'''Paul Erlich''' (born 1972) is a guitarist and music theorist living near Boston, Massachusetts. He is known for his seminal role in developing the theory of [[regular temperament]]s, including being the first to define [[pajara]] temperament and its decatonic scales in [[22edo]].
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=Papers=  
His definition of [[harmonic entropy]], a refinement of a model by van Eck influenced by Ernst Terhardt, has received attention from music theorists such as [[Bill Sethares]].
[[file:erlich-tFoT.pdf|The Forms of Tonality]]
 
[[file:MiddlePath2015.pdf|A Middle Path Between Just Intonation and Equal Temperaments]]
Erlich was a member of the rock band Stretch.
[file:erlich-decatonic.pdf|Tuning, Tonality, and Twenty-Two-Tone Temperament]]</pre></div>
 
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== Papers ==
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* [[:File:erlich-tFoT.pdf|The Forms of Tonality]]
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* [[:File:MiddlePath2015.pdf|A Middle Path Between Just Intonation and the Equal Temperaments]]
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* [[:File:erlich-decatonic.pdf|Tuning, Tonality, and Twenty-Two-Tone Temperament]]
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== External links ==
[file:erlich-decatonic.pdf|Tuning, Tonality, and Twenty-Two-Tone Temperament]]&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;</pre></div>
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090131204356/http://www.stretch-music.com/paulerlich.htm "Paul Erlich"] on Stretch's official website (archived)
* [https://www.soundclick.com/artist/default.cfm?bandID=150835 Stretch] on SoundClick
 
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Paul Erlich (born 1972) is a guitarist and music theorist living near Boston, Massachusetts. He is known for his seminal role in developing the theory of regular temperaments, including being the first to define pajara temperament and its decatonic scales in 22edo.

His definition of harmonic entropy, a refinement of a model by van Eck influenced by Ernst Terhardt, has received attention from music theorists such as Bill Sethares.

Erlich was a member of the rock band Stretch.

Papers

External links