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| = ARCHIVED WIKISPACES DISCUSSION BELOW =
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| '''All discussion below is archived from the Wikispaces export in its original unaltered form.'''
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| == Are Fokker blocks product words? ==
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| "The importance of product words in music theory is that every Fokker block can be expressed as the product word of two or more distributionally even scales in a unique way. Fokker blocks are therefore equivalent to product words of DE scales of the same size."
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| That a Fokker block is a product work does not entail a product word of DE scales of the same size is a Fokker block. Is it?
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| - '''genewardsmith''' November 14, 2011, 04:37:21 PM UTC-0800
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| Yes. That's the main result of the Zabka article. A scale is a strictly epimorphic (monotonic) Fokker block if and only if it is the product word of two DE scales.
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| - '''keenanpepper''' November 14, 2011, 08:24:42 PM UTC-0800
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