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;Brief explanation: Most modern music systems are designed around equal temperament. But there are many ways to chose and tune notes in a musical system that offer different expressive characterisitics.
;Brief explanation: Most modern music systems are designed around [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal_temperament equal temperament]. But there are many ways to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_temperament chose and tune notes] in a musical system that offer different expressive characteristics.
;Expected results: Extend Music Blocks such that different approaches to temperament are available to the user.
;Expected results: Extend Music Blocks such that different approaches to temperament are available to the user.
;Knowledge prerequisites: Knowledge of JavaScript, music theory
;Knowledge prerequisites: Knowledge of JavaScript, music theory


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