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"Imaginary" numbers, or the square roots of negative numbers, have been attempted to be inserted into and interpreted in terms of Xenharmonics by a number of composers and theorists, with many conflicting concepts existing as to how those imaginary numbers would apply to musical composition and theory.  Here, I plan to detail my personal interpretation of how "complex harmonics" might be used in a musical sense.
"Imaginary" numbers, or the square roots of negative numbers, have been attempted to be inserted into and interpreted in terms of Xenharmonics by a number of composers and theorists, with many conflicting concepts existing as to how those imaginary numbers would apply to musical composition and theory.  Here, I plan to detail my personal interpretation of how "complex harmonics" might be used in a musical sense.