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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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| == Whaa? ==
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| "Epimorphic: Something silly that basically means your scale is non-negative, or something like that. The diatonic scale is epimorphic in general."
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| This makes zero sense.
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| - '''genewardsmith''' March 23, 2012, 02:04:04 PM UTC-0700
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| I actually didn't understand the difference between weakly epimorphic and epimorphic. Keenan told me the difference wasn't too important. You can edit it though if you want.
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| - '''Sarzadoce''' March 23, 2012, 05:13:27 PM UTC-0700
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| Looking better now, looking better.
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| - '''keenanpepper''' March 24, 2012, 08:13:06 AM UTC-0700
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| A scale is weakly epimorphic if, under some val, all scale degrees are "filled,"
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| Huh?
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| - '''clumma''' September 21, 2012, 12:18:39 PM UTC-0700
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| Is that not clear enough?
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| - '''Sarzadoce''' September 21, 2012, 08:36:30 PM UTC-0700
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