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# ''Other theorists who, in contrast to the above, advocate the use of [[combination product sets|products sets]] of given arrays of prime numbers, such as [[Wikipedia: Erv Wilson|Ervin Wilson]], Robert Dussaut, and others.''
# ''Other theorists who, in contrast to the above, advocate the use of [[combination product sets|products sets]] of given arrays of prime numbers, such as [[Wikipedia: Erv Wilson|Ervin Wilson]], Robert Dussaut, and others.''
# ''[[Just intonation subgroups|Restrictions on the variety of prime numbers]] used within a system, for example, 3 used with only one [sic, also included is 2] other prime 7, 11, or 13.... This is quite common practice with Ptolemy, Ibn-Sina, Al-Farabi, and Saf-al-Din, and with numerous contemporary composers working in just intonation.''
# ''[[Just intonation subgroups|Restrictions on the variety of prime numbers]] used within a system, for example, 3 used with only one [sic, also included is 2] other prime 7, 11, or 13.... This is quite common practice with Ptolemy, Ibn-Sina, Al-Farabi, and Saf-al-Din, and with numerous contemporary composers working in just intonation.''
# ''Restricting the denominator to one or very few values (the [[harmonic series]], [[isoharmonic chord]]s, [[overtone scale]]s or [[AFDO]]s).''
# ''Restricting the denominator to one or very few values (the [[harmonic series]], [[isoharmonic chord]]s, [[AFDO]]s/[[overtone scale]]s).''
# ''Restricting the numerator to one or a very few values (the [[subharmonic series]], [[undertone scale]]s or [[IFDO]]s).''
# ''Restricting the numerator to one or a very few values (the [[subharmonic series]], [[IFDO]]s/undertone scales).''


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