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re: outonal chords

🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@anaphoria.com>

4/10/2006 4:18:21 PM

this is what i was trying to remember.
but they are like euler genii

I like ubutonal to give them a bit of the clown
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> The simplest example would be 3:5:9:15, right? I thought I remember
> someone calling these "anomalous saturated suspensions". They come
> from odd composite numbers.
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> Keenan
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> > -- Kraig Grady
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🔗Keenan Pepper <keenanpepper@gmail.com>

4/10/2006 5:28:33 PM

On 4/10/06, Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@anaphoria.com> wrote:
> this is what i was trying to remember.
> but they are like euler genii
[...]

The plural of "genus" is "genera", in case anyone was wondering.

Keenan

🔗Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@ozanyarman.com>

4/10/2006 5:56:35 PM

Now the genie is out of the bottle!

> On 4/10/06, Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@anaphoria.com> wrote:
> > this is what i was trying to remember.
> > but they are like euler genii
> [...]
>
> The plural of "genus" is "genera", in case anyone was wondering.
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> Keenan
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