Eduardo Sábat-Garibaldi
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Eduardo Sabat Garibaldi was a chemist and the inventor of an instrument he calls the dinarra, a microtonal guitar, whose name is a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portmanteau|portmanteu]] blending "dynamics" with "guitar". In his 1994 book "Principles of Dynamic Range" he discusses the theory and practice of the instrument. The 7-limit [[Schismatic family#Garibaldi|garibaldi temperament]] is named for him, but the 1/9-schisma tuning he advocated made his dinarra tuning optimized more for Shismatic[53] with a tuning close to that of [[171edo]]. He was president of the Inventors' Association of Uruguay.
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<html><head><title>Eduardo Sábat Garibaldi</title></head><body>Eduardo Sabat Garibaldi was a chemist and the inventor of an instrument he calls the dinarra, a microtonal guitar, whose name is a <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portmanteau" rel="nofollow">portmanteu</a> blending "dynamics" with "guitar". In his 1994 book "Principles of Dynamic Range" he discusses the theory and practice of the instrument. The 7-limit <a class="wiki_link" href="/Schismatic%20family#Garibaldi">garibaldi temperament</a> is named for him, but the 1/9-schisma tuning he advocated made his dinarra tuning optimized more for Shismatic[53] with a tuning close to that of <a class="wiki_link" href="/171edo">171edo</a>.<br /> <br /> He was president of the Inventors' Association of Uruguay.</body></html>