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'''Welcome!'''
It appears that you, dear xenner, have stumbled upon my user page, so I might as well introduce myself. I go by the nickname is β€œAraMax” on the internet, but my real name is Arabadji Maxim (born on the 24th of January, 2008). I’m a user who specializes in translating the wiki in foreign articles to make theory more accessible towards the greater public. I have written all of the Romanian pages which exist so far. I am a member of [[Xendergarten]], as well as the artist for its logo! I make music in FL Studio. Furthermore, you can check it out on my YouTube or find me on the SvS Xen Alliance EPs! I wish to make more music in different tuning systems and to experiment with various chord progressions and scales. I am developing a series called [[Xentroduction]], as well as writing a book in hopes of spreading the Xenharmonic gospel to absolutely everyone, even those unfamiliar with mathematical or musical ideas.
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Revision as of 03:07, 31 October 2024

Welcome!

It appears that you, dear xenner, have stumbled upon my user page, so I might as well introduce myself. I go by the nickname is β€œAraMax” on the internet, but my real name is Arabadji Maxim (born on the 24th of January, 2008). I’m a user who specializes in translating the wiki in foreign articles to make theory more accessible towards the greater public. I have written all of the Romanian pages which exist so far. I am a member of Xendergarten, as well as the artist for its logo! I make music in FL Studio. Furthermore, you can check it out on my YouTube or find me on the SvS Xen Alliance EPs! I wish to make more music in different tuning systems and to experiment with various chord progressions and scales. I am developing a series called Xentroduction, as well as writing a book in hopes of spreading the Xenharmonic gospel to absolutely everyone, even those unfamiliar with mathematical or musical ideas.

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