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'''Semi-jus intonation''' ('''SJI'''){{idiosyncratic}} is a term coined by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] to refer to practice of taking the [[mean]] (typically [[geometric mean]]) of each interval in a just scale and the tempered version of that scale. If both scales are [[rank-2]], then this is equivalent to taking the mean of the [[perio]]s and [[generator]]s of the scales. | '''Semi-jus intonation''' ('''SJI'''){{idiosyncratic}} is a term coined by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] to refer to the practice of taking the [[mean]] (typically [[geometric mean]]) of each interval in a just scale and the tempered version of that scale. If both scales are [[rank-2]], then this is equivalent to taking the mean of the [[perio]]s and [[generator]]s of the scales. | ||
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Semi-jus intonation (SJI)[idiosyncratic term] is a term coined by CompactStar to refer to the practice of taking the mean (typically geometric mean) of each interval in a just scale and the tempered version of that scale. If both scales are rank-2, then this is equivalent to taking the mean of the perios and generators of the scales.