X. J. Scott

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===<span style="font-size: 1.1em;">Microtonalists & experimental instrument builders I have met</span>=== 

//Jacob has one of these lists so I thought I would make one too since I haven't thought of anything to put here.//

Jacob Barton, Warren Burt, Wendy Carlos, John Chalmers, Jonathan Glasier, Lippold Haken, Andrew Aaron Heathwaite, Paul Kotheimer, George Lewis, Jacky Ligon, Brian Mclaren, William Wesley.

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<em>Jacob has one of these lists so I thought I would make one too since I haven't thought of anything to put here.</em><br />
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Jacob Barton, Warren Burt, Wendy Carlos, John Chalmers, Jonathan Glasier, Lippold Haken, Andrew Aaron Heathwaite, Paul Kotheimer, George Lewis, Jacky Ligon, Brian Mclaren, William Wesley.</body></html>