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Easley Blackwood Jr. proposed a system of microtonal accidentals in 1982 with arrows which he also names “up” and “down,” though Blackwood’s system is distinct from Kite’s as described above. Blackwood, Easley. 1991. “Modes and Chord Progressions in Equal Tunings,” ''Perspectives of New Music'' 29, no. 2. [[User:ButterBuilding11|ButterBuilding11]] ([[User talk:ButterBuilding11|talk]]) 08:22, 22 March 2025 (UTC)
Easley Blackwood Jr. proposed a system of microtonal accidentals in 1982 with arrows which he also names “up” and “down,” though Blackwood’s system is distinct from Kite’s as described above. Blackwood, Easley. 1991. “Modes and Chord Progressions in Equal Tunings,” ''Perspectives of New Music'' 29, no. 2. [[User:ButterBuilding11|ButterBuilding11]] ([[User talk:ButterBuilding11|talk]]) 08:22, 22 March 2025 (UTC)
I also might urge moving Kite’s credit, as it seems misplaced under the “See Also” heading, given that the article is specifically describing his system. [[User:ButterBuilding11|ButterBuilding11]] ([[User talk:ButterBuilding11|talk]]) 08:22, 22 March 2025 (UTC)
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