Jeroen Paul Thesseling
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After his conservatory studies bass guitar in Enschede, the Netherlands, **Jeroen Paul Thesseling** (born April 13, 1971) recorded two microtonal pieces for 6-string bass. Further on into his career he started playing 7-string fretless basses that are tuned as follows: low<span class="userContent">F#-26cts, B-20cts, E-16cts, A(440), D+12cts, G+22cts, highC+31cts.</span> 'Discrepantium' - for 7-string bass [[18edo|24tET]] (2013) 'Argon' - for 6-string bass [[18edo|18tET]] (2000) 'Hafnium' - for 6-string bass [[72edo|72tET]] (1999)
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<html><head><title>Jeroen Paul Thesseling</title></head><body>After his conservatory studies bass guitar in Enschede, the Netherlands, <strong>Jeroen Paul Thesseling</strong> (born April 13, 1971) recorded two microtonal pieces for 6-string bass. Further on into his career he started playing 7-string fretless basses that are tuned as follows: low<span class="userContent">F#-26cts, B-20cts, E-16cts, A(440), D+12cts, G+22cts, highC+31cts.</span><br /> <br /> 'Discrepantium' - for 7-string bass <a class="wiki_link" href="/18edo">24tET</a> (2013)<br /> 'Argon' - for 6-string bass <a class="wiki_link" href="/18edo">18tET</a> (2000)<br /> 'Hafnium' - for 6-string bass <a class="wiki_link" href="/72edo">72tET</a> (1999)</body></html>