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For golden, silver, and bronze, we’ve prepared versions of the Stern-Brocot tree with generators depicted through the seventh level. The golden chart is nothing but an exact remake of the one Wilson created for his golden horograms; it was remade for stylistic consistency with the other two new ones here.
For golden, silver, and bronze, we’ve prepared versions of the Stern-Brocot tree with generators depicted through the seventh level. The golden chart is nothing but an exact remake of the one Wilson created for his golden horograms; it was remade for stylistic consistency with the other two new ones here.


As for numbering convention, we are extending the numbering system used by David J. Finnamore on the Elven Minstrel site. His numbering system, as opposed to Wilson's, allows for further levels to be included without requiring renumbering. We extend the numbering system by prefixing numbers for generators for metallic means beyond golden with their metal number and an underscore; e.g. the eighth silver generator would be '''#2_8'''.
As for numbering convention, we are extending the numbering system used by David J. Finnamore on the Elven Minstrel site. His numbering system, as opposed to Wilson's, allows for further levels to be included without requiring renumbering. We extend the numbering system by prefixing numbers for generators for metallic means beyond golden with their metal number and an underscore; e.g. the eighth silver generator would be '''#2_8.'''


Each metal is also accompanied by a diagram of its patterns of generator equivalence, i.e. each generator has infinite different ways of being expressed as we traverse deeper and deeper into the tree, but those infinite sequences of different ways follow patterns. In each of the boxes of these diagrams, the top half is a simple code that explains the type of equivalence:
Each metal is also accompanied by a diagram of its patterns of generator equivalence, i.e. each generator has infinite different ways of being expressed as we traverse deeper and deeper into the tree, but those infinite sequences of different ways follow patterns. In each of the boxes of these diagrams, the top half is a simple code that explains the type of equivalence:
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# '''#''': Isotope Number.  
# '''#''': Isotope Number.  
The bottom halves of each box are snippets of what such an equivalence looks like on the Scale Tree.
The bottom halves of each box are snippets of what such an equivalence looks like on the Scale Tree.
The Master Scale Table includes cents values for octave periods.


== Golden ==
== Golden ==