Mike's lectures on regular temperament theory: Difference between revisions
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# What monzos and vals are, but nothing else | # What monzos and vals are, but nothing else | ||
If you don't understand monzos and vals, check out the [[General Theory]] pages on those - they're very simple, and this is supposed to build on that. I'll keep adding to this as I write more stuff | If you don't understand monzos and vals, check out the [[General Theory]] pages on those - they're very simple, and this is supposed to build on that. I'll keep adding to this as I write more stuff. | ||
=The Lectures= | =The Lectures= | ||
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In these posts, I assume that you have a basic understanding of<br /> | In these posts, I assume that you have a basic understanding of<br /> | ||
<ol><li>High school algebra (e.g. what a vector is), but not matrix algebra</li><li>What ratios are</li><li>What cents are</li><li>What monzos and vals are, but nothing else</li></ol><br /> | <ol><li>High school algebra (e.g. what a vector is), but not matrix algebra</li><li>What ratios are</li><li>What cents are</li><li>What monzos and vals are, but nothing else</li></ol><br /> | ||
If you don't understand monzos and vals, check out the <a class="wiki_link" href="/General%20Theory">General Theory</a> pages on those - they're very simple, and this is supposed to build on that. I'll keep adding to this as I write more stuff<br /> | If you don't understand monzos and vals, check out the <a class="wiki_link" href="/General%20Theory">General Theory</a> pages on those - they're very simple, and this is supposed to build on that. I'll keep adding to this as I write more stuff.<br /> | ||
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