Pioneers of the Regular Mapping Paradigm

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 * Nicola Vicentino (1511–1576): adaptive JI, 31-ET
 * Leonhard Euler (1707-1783): tonespace (5-limit)
 * Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894): psychoacoustics
 * RHM Bosanquet (1841–1913): regular mapping, generalized keyboard
 * Shohe Tanaka (1862-1945): 5-limit tonespace (triangular projection)
 * Adriaan Fokker (1887-1972): periodicity blocks
 * Harry Partch (1901-1974): extended JI
 * Erv Wilson (1928- ): extended tonespace (& projections), scale tree

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<html><head><title>Pioneers of the Regular Mapping Paradigm</title></head><body> * Nicola Vicentino (1511–1576): adaptive JI, 31-ET<br />
 * Leonhard Euler (1707-1783): tonespace (5-limit)<br />
 * Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894): psychoacoustics<br />
 * RHM Bosanquet (1841–1913): regular mapping, generalized keyboard<br />
 * Shohe Tanaka (1862-1945): 5-limit tonespace (triangular projection)<br />
 * Adriaan Fokker (1887-1972): periodicity blocks<br />
 * Harry Partch (1901-1974): extended JI<br />
 * Erv Wilson (1928- ): extended tonespace (&amp; projections), scale tree</body></html>