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* Carl '''Orff''', German music educator and ethnomusicologist, unlike Earth#12 Carl Orff, he is not a composer and is an ethnomusicologist in Earth#10, popularised equipentatonic instruments in the West (Carl Orff) | * Carl '''Orff''', German music educator and ethnomusicologist, unlike Earth#12 Carl Orff, he is not a composer and is an ethnomusicologist in Earth#10, popularised equipentatonic instruments in the West (Carl Orff) | ||
* Trevelyan '''Grausson''', 21st century American 16ed3 supporter, clarinet and nielsenphone player (Monocrad) | * Trevelyan '''Grausson''', 21st century American 16ed3 supporter, clarinet and nielsenphone player (Monocrad) | ||
* Fitzgerald '''Sweelinck''', 21st century Indonesian-British xenharmonic composer, pioneered the use of the blackwood scale (Fitzgerald Lee) | |||
* Himmel R. '''Friedman''', American xenharmonic theorist (CompactStar) | * Himmel R. '''Friedman''', American xenharmonic theorist (CompactStar) | ||
* Hackett '''Cole''', 21st century music theorist, and unlike in Earth#12 does not work in xenharmonics at all (2^67-1 alias Cole) | * Hackett '''Cole''', 21st century British music theorist, and unlike in Earth#12 does not work in xenharmonics at all (2^67-1 alias Cole) | ||
===People without an Earth#12 equivalent=== | ===People without an Earth#12 equivalent=== | ||
* Thomas '''Cunning''', early 19th century English composer | * Thomas '''Cunning''', early 19th century English composer | ||