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# ''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.'' | # ''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.'' | ||
# ''Choosing some set of relatively high overtones (disregarding prime limit or subgroups), and using each overtone as a root for extended harmony within the set ([[primodality]], [[neji]]s).'' | # ''Choosing some set of relatively high overtones (disregarding prime limit or subgroups), and using each overtone as a root for extended harmony within the set ([[primodality]], [[neji]]s).'' | ||
# ''Using a [[tritriadic scale]] as described by John Chalmers in 1986.'' | |||
== Music == | == Music == |