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'''Ice-face tuning''' is a method of performing [[quarter tone]]s on a standard [[:Category:Piano|piano]] or harp by tuning the black notes or accidentals 50 [[cents]] higher than normal.  
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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">**Ice-face tuning** is a method of performing quarter tones on a standard piano or harp by tuning the black notes or accidentals 50 cents higher than normal. The result is an uneven 12-tone scale that consists of the formula: LsLsMLsLsLM where the L consists of 150 cents, the M of 100 cents, and the s of 50 cents. The scale may be referred to as Ice-face[12] and consists of three sizes of tones. It can be notates as:
C Dd D Ed E F Gd G Ad A Bd B C.


The idea of Ice-face came from Hidekazu Wakabayashi in a dream he had. Wakabayashi claimed that he saw a woman playing a piano that was presumably tuned in the same way that Ice-face[12] is tuned.
The result is an uneven [[:Category:12-tone scales|12-tone scale]] that consists of the formula: LsLsMLsLsLM where the L consists of 150 cents, the M of 100 cents, and the s of 50 cents. It is a subset of [[24edo]].


"Iced" is a way to refer to a neutral interval to describe the quality it has. Unlike "neutral", iced sounds much less ambiguous and gives the impression that it has a distinct quality rather than just sticking it between major and minor as neutral intervals sound like neither major or minor but in fact have a sound described as "Iced".
The scale may be referred to as Ice-face[12] and consists of three sizes of tones. It can be notated as:


&lt;span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.5;"&gt;Tuning in [[Scala]] format:&lt;/span&gt;
C D{{demiflat2}} D E{{demiflat2}} E F G{{demiflat2}} G A{{demiflat2}} A B{{demiflat2}} B C.


The idea of Ice-face came from [[Hidekazu Wakabayashi]] in a dream he had. Wakabayashi claimed that he saw a woman playing a piano that was presumably tuned in the same way that Ice-face[12] is tuned.
"Iced" is a way to refer to a neutral interval to describe the quality it has. Unlike "neutral", iced sounds much less ambiguous and gives the impression that it has a distinct quality rather than just sticking it between major and minor as neutral intervals sound like neither major or minor but in fact sound unique.
Tuning in [[Scala]] format:
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The scale can be thought of as [[Mohajira]][7] superimposed over a [[diatonic scale|diatonic major scale]]. >Take for example, C major C D E F G A B C, and combine it with the Mohajira[7] mode "Iced Major" C D Ed F G Ad Bd C. This gives a scale of C D Ed E F G Ad A Bd B C, a 10-element subset of Iceface[12] as described above.
Iceface[12] contains 2 separate Mohajira[7] pitch class sets, one "Iced Major" mode starting on C (C D Ed F G Ad Bd C) and one on Ad (Ad Bd C Dd Ed F G Ad).
Iceface is related to the Arabic [[Maqam]] system, including 9 popular Jins, allowing the creation of multiple Maqamat, including Rast on C and Bayati on A. Those Jins are Ajam on C and G, Ajam Murassa on F, Nahawand on D and A, Rast on C and G, Bayati on D and A, Kurd on E and B, Lami on B, Sikah on Ed and Bd, and Musta’ar on Ad.
== Generalization ==
A way to generalize Iceface to [[EDO]] systems besides 24edo would be starting with the linear diatonic scale of the given temperament for the white keys, and for the black keys, using the note a [[parachromatic]] quartertone (usually representing [[33/32]]) beneath the next highest white key, or in other words, black keys should be a white key flattened by half of a pythagorean chromatic semitone. In [[31edo]], this would be:
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&lt;span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.5;"&gt;The scale can be thought of as [[Mohajira]][7] superimposed over a diatonic major scale. &lt;/span&gt;Take for example, C major C D E F G A B C, and combine it with the Mohajira[7] mode "Iced Major" C D Ed F G Ad Bd C. This gives a scale of C D Ed E F G Ad A Bd B C, a 10-element subset of Iceface[12] as described above.
== Music ==
* ''[https://soundcloud.com/hidekazu-wakabayashi/i-love-you-but-i-love-you I love you, but I love you]'' (Iceface tuned piano) by Hidekazu Wakabayashi
* ''[https://soundcloud.com/hidekazu-wakabayashi/papers-on-the-ground-for Papers on the Ground]'' by Hidekazu Wakabayashi
* ''[https://soundcloud.com/hidekazu-wakabayashi/lucid-fairy-tale-iceface-tuned Lucid Fairy Tale]'' by Hidekazu Wakabayashi
* ''[https://soundcloud.com/hidekazu-wakabayashi/iceface-invention-by-jyunetica Iceface Invention]'' by JyuneticA ("icefaced" by H. Wakabayashi)
* ''[https://soundcloud.com/hidekazu-wakabayashi/the-iceface-way-iceface-tuned-piano-a432-khz-from-youtube The Iceface Way]'' by Hidekazu Wakabayashi
* ''[https://soundcloud.com/hidekazu-wakabayashi/iceface-tuned-guitar Iceface Tuned Guitar]'' by Hidekazu Wakabayashi
* ''[https://soundcloud.com/hidekazu-wakabayashi/sweet-and-microtonal-from-youtube-iceface-tuned-guitar-in-simple-chords Sweet and Microtonal]'' by Hidekazu Wakabayashi


==Examples==  
== See also ==
* [[https://soundcloud.com/hidekazu-wakabayashi/i-love-you-but-i-love-you|I love you, but I love you (Iceface tuned piano) by Hidekazu Wakabayashi]]
* [[Ice Tonality]]


==see also==
[[Category:24edo]]
* [[Ice Tonality]]</pre></div>
[[Category:hidekazu]]
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&amp;quot;Iced&amp;quot; is a way to refer to a neutral interval to describe the quality it has. Unlike &amp;quot;neutral&amp;quot;, iced sounds much less ambiguous and gives the impression that it has a distinct quality rather than just sticking it between major and minor as neutral intervals sound like neither major or minor but in fact have a sound described as &amp;quot;Iced&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.5;"&gt;The scale can be thought of as &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/Mohajira"&gt;Mohajira&lt;/a&gt;[7] superimposed over a diatonic major scale. &lt;/span&gt;Take for example, C major C D E F G A B C, and combine it with the Mohajira[7] mode &amp;quot;Iced Major&amp;quot; C D Ed F G Ad Bd C. This gives a scale of C D Ed E F G Ad A Bd B C, a 10-element subset of Iceface[12] as described above.&lt;br /&gt;
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