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'''Kees van Prooijen''' is a microtonal theorist who is noted for inventing the [[Kees height]], the "expressibility" measure for the complexity of [[just intonation]] [[pitch class]]es, as well as discovering the [[Bohlen-Pierce scale]] in 1978, independently from [[Heinz Bohlen]] who discovered it in 1972 and from [[John R. Pierce]] who discovered it in 1984.
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Kees van Prooijen is a microtonal theorist who is noted for inventing the Kees height, the "expressibility" measure for the complexity of just intonation pitch classes, as well as discovering the Bohlen-Pierce scale in 1978, independently from Heinz Bohlen who discovered it in 1972 and from John R. Pierce who discovered it in 1984.