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#REDIRECT [[List of approaches to musical tuning]]
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<div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">* [[Regular Temperaments]]
* [[MOSScales|MOS scales]]
* A place for "obvious" statements to live: [[Corollaries]]
* [[Notation]]
 
Also see theory sections for [[Equal Temperaments|equal temperaments]] and [[JustIntonation|just intonation]].
 
==Existing microtonal music traditions==
* [[Arabic, Turkish, Persian]]
* [[Indian]]
 
==External links==
== ==
* Joe Monzo's [[http://www.tonalsoft.com/enc/encyclopedia.aspx|Encyclopedia of microtonal music theory]] - a whole sea of information on the topic, covering both historical tuning theories and modern developments</pre></div>
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&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Joe Monzo's &lt;a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.tonalsoft.com/enc/encyclopedia.aspx" rel="nofollow"&gt;Encyclopedia of microtonal music theory&lt;/a&gt; - a whole sea of information on the topic, covering both historical tuning theories and modern developments&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;</pre></div>

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