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==Further reading== {{div col|colwidth=45em}} * Baur, Steven (1999). "Ravel's 'Russian' Period: Octatonicism in His Early Works, 1893β1908." ''[[Journal of the American Musicological Society]]'' 52, no. 1:{{Page needed|date=December 2014}}. * Berger, Arthur (1963). "Problems of Pitch Organization in Stravinsky". ''[[Perspectives of New Music]]'' 2, no. 1 (FallβWinter): 11β42. * Gillespie, Robert (2015). "[http://docslide.us/documents/herbie-hancock-freedom-jazz-dance-transcription.html Herbie Hancock: Freedom Jazz Dance Transcription]". (Accessed 1 October 2015). * {{cite book|last=Keeling |first=Andrew |author-link=Andrew Keeling |title=The Concise Musical Guide to King Crimson and Robert Fripp (1969β1984) |chapter=Red |pages=53β58 |publisher=Spaceward |location=Cambridge |date=2013 |isbn=978-0-9570489-3-5|ref=none}} * Tymoczko, Dmitri (2002). "Stravinsky and the Octatonic: A Reconsideration". ''[[Music Theory Spectrum]]'' 24, no. 1 (Spring): 68β102. * Wollner, Fritz (1924) "7 mysteries of Stravinsky in Progression" 1924 German international school of music study.{{Full citation needed|date=December 2014}}<!--Nature of publication and, depending on whether it is a book, journal article, pamphlet, etc., the remaining data usual to that format.--> {{div col end}} {{Atonality}} {{Scales}} [[Category:Octatonic scales| ]] [[Category:Musical symmetry]] [[Category:Post-tonal music theory]] [[Category:Persian music]]
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