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Joseph Yasser (April 16, 1893 – September 6, 1981) was a Russian–American organist, music theorist, author, and musicologist. He authored ''A Theory of Evolving Tonality (1932)'' and advocated progressive equal temperaments. He wrote music in [[19edo]]. He advocated the use of the [[decitone]], [[centitone]], and [[millitone]] to measure musical [[interval]]s.
Joseph Yasser (April 16, 1893 – September 6, 1981) was a Russian–American organist, music theorist, author, and musicologist. He authored ''A Theory of Evolving Tonality (1932)'' and advocated progressive [[equal temperament]]s. He wrote music in [[19edo]]. He advocated the use of the [[decitone]], [[centitone]], and [[millitone]] to measure musical [[interval]]s.


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Joseph Yasser (April 16, 1893 – September 6, 1981) was a Russian–American organist, music theorist, author, and musicologist. He authored A Theory of Evolving Tonality (1932) and advocated progressive equal temperaments. He wrote music in 19edo. He advocated the use of the decitone, centitone, and millitone to measure musical intervals.