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fractions of an 'octave'

🔗Joe Monzo <monz@xxxx.xxxx>

8/20/1999 4:19:11 AM

> [Paul Erlich, TD 286.8]
>
> Oddly enough, Robert's first table does not include 3/2,
> even though it's only 7 cents away from 13/22 oct.

I don't mean to be picking on Paul, because I've also seen
others use this kind of terminology: can't we stick with the
mathematically accurate and descriptive ET notation 2^(13/22)?

-monz

Joseph L. Monzo Philadelphia monz@juno.com
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