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A brief history: at Paul Erlich's request, adding Blackwood to the list of pioneers with the following reasons
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* [[Harry Partch]] (1901-1974): [[JI|extended JI]]
* [[Harry Partch]] (1901-1974): [[JI|extended JI]]
* [[Erv Wilson]] (1928-2016): extended tonespace (and projections), [[MOS]], scale tree
* [[Erv Wilson]] (1928-2016): extended tonespace (and projections), [[MOS]], scale tree
* [[Easley Blackwood]] (1933-): blackwood[10], syntonic comma vanishing relation as equation


A significant amount of this theory's early development occurred online via the [[Wikipedia: Yahoo! Groups]] service. The groundwork was laid by [[Paul Erlich]], [[Graham Breed]], [[Dave Keenan]], [[Herman Miller]], and Paul Hahn in the late 1990's.  
A significant amount of this theory's early development occurred online via the [[Wikipedia: Yahoo! Groups]] service. The groundwork was laid by [[Paul Erlich]], [[Graham Breed]], [[Dave Keenan]], [[Herman Miller]], and Paul Hahn in the late 1990's.