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::::::::::::::::::::::::: I don't know, really. How about two examples? I'm absolutely new to "harmonic entropy" though. — [[User:SAKryukov|SA]], ''Tuesday 2020 December 8, 00:02 UTC''
::::::::::::::::::::::::: I don't know, really. How about two examples? I'm absolutely new to "harmonic entropy" though. — [[User:SAKryukov|SA]], ''Tuesday 2020 December 8, 00:02 UTC''
:::::::::::::::::::::::::: Well, "concordance" (as mentioned in the harmonic entropy article) is one example.  Another example can be derived from the fact that 7/5 is a concordant interval, yet, [[10/7]]- 7/5's more discordant [[octave complement]]- is also considered "consonant", but this consonance is clearly of a different variety from "concordance"- I'd term 10/7's type of consonance "inverse concordance". --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 00:13, 8 December 2020 (UTC)


:::::::::::::::::::::::: I think I know one of the problems we're having- the fact is that differing fields of study use the same words in different ways and with different meanings.  That might be contributing to our communication issues just between the two of us. --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 23:46, 7 December 2020 (UTC)
:::::::::::::::::::::::: I think I know one of the problems we're having- the fact is that differing fields of study use the same words in different ways and with different meanings.  That might be contributing to our communication issues just between the two of us. --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 23:46, 7 December 2020 (UTC)