Corollaries

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Corollaries are things that anyone could say: there is a quality of self-evidence to them.

Corollaries are obvious to some, not-so-obvious to others. They are useful to have a grip on.

Equal temperaments are equal. But only if you're on the logarithmic scale. Harmonic series are equal on the frequency scale. The logarithmic scale is the logarithm of the frequency scale. (Could a logarithm of the logarithm scale be useful?)

Prime edos make every interval repeated cycle through the whole thing. --William Lynch.

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Corollaries are obvious to some, not-so-obvious to others. They are useful to have a grip on.<br />
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Equal temperaments are equal. But only if you're on the logarithmic scale. Harmonic series are equal on the frequency scale. The logarithmic scale is the logarithm of the frequency scale. (Could a logarithm of the logarithm scale be useful?)<br />
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Prime edos make every interval repeated cycle through the whole thing. --William Lynch.</body></html>