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'''George Secor''' (November 8, 1943 – March 2, 2020<ref>[http://forum.sagittal.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=411 Farewell George Secor &#45; The Sagittal forum]</ref>) is a theorist and composer noted for his discovery of [[miracle]] temperament in 1974, whose rediscovery gave a major impetus to the development of the regular mapping paradigm<ref>Breed, Graham. [http://x31eq.com/paradigm.html ''The Regular Mapping Paradigm'']. 2006.</ref>, and who together with [[Dave Keenan]] developed [[Sagittal notation]]. He has also developed other temperaments and scales, including [[well temperament]]s both of twelve notes and of more, such as seventeen, and has been an advocate of [[17edo|17edo]].
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The interval (18/5)<sup>1/19</sup>, the 11-limit minimax generator for miracle temperament, was named [[secor]] in his honor.
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[[http://www.anaphoria.com/SecorMiracle.pdf]]
* [http://www.anaphoria.com/SecorMiracle.pdf ''The Miracle Temperament and Decimal Keyboard'']
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secor_(interval)]]
* [[Scalatron]] - Embedded YouTube page showing audio of Secor playing the ''scalatron''
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George Secor (November 8, 1943 – March 2, 2020[1]) is a theorist and composer noted for his discovery of miracle temperament in 1974, whose rediscovery gave a major impetus to the development of the regular mapping paradigm[2], and who together with Dave Keenan developed Sagittal notation. He has also developed other temperaments and scales, including well temperaments both of twelve notes and of more, such as seventeen, and has been an advocate of 17edo.

The interval (18/5)1/19, the 11-limit minimax generator for miracle temperament, was named secor in his honor.

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