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//7. The use of// //harmonic// //mediants as was common with the Ancient Greeks. This can also involve further divisions besides | //7. The use of// //harmonic// //mediants as was common with the Ancient Greeks. This can also involve further divisions besides two parts as seen with Ptolemy sometimes using 3 parts. The Chinese have historically used as many as 10 parts.// | ||
//8. While related to the above, the use of recurrent sequences is by some included under JI as it involves whole numbers. Wilson's [[http://anaphoria.com/wilsonintroMERU.html|Meru scales]] are a good example | //8. While related to the above, the use of recurrent sequences is by some included under JI as it involves whole numbers. Wilson's [[http://anaphoria.com/wilsonintroMERU.html|Meru scales]] are a good example as well as Jacques Dudon// | ||
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<em>7. The use of</em> <em>harmonic</em> <em>mediants as was common with the Ancient Greeks. This can also involve further divisions besides | <em>7. The use of</em> <em>harmonic</em> <em>mediants as was common with the Ancient Greeks. This can also involve further divisions besides two parts as seen with Ptolemy sometimes using 3 parts. The Chinese have historically used as many as 10 parts.</em><br /> | ||
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<em>8. While related to the above, the use of recurrent sequences is by some included under JI as it involves whole numbers. Wilson's <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://anaphoria.com/wilsonintroMERU.html" rel="nofollow">Meru scales</a> are a good example | <em>8. While related to the above, the use of recurrent sequences is by some included under JI as it involves whole numbers. Wilson's <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://anaphoria.com/wilsonintroMERU.html" rel="nofollow">Meru scales</a> are a good example as well as Jacques Dudon</em><br /> | ||
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