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**[[Scale naming]]
**[[Scale naming]]
*'''[[User:Mousemambo/Introduction to xenharmonic music terminology|Introduction to xenharmonic music terminology]]'''. Near complete as of 2023-Sep-05. Might be worth moving to the wiki mainspace.
*'''[[User:Mousemambo/Introduction to xenharmonic music terminology|Introduction to xenharmonic music terminology]]'''. Near complete as of 2023-Sep-05. Might be worth moving to the wiki mainspace.
*Missing articles:
**'''Supermajor'''. Various ways the term is used, but focused on that term as a interval and chord name/category. Also, related names. Currently, it redirects to a specific usage: [[Ragismic_microtemperaments#Supermajor]]. See also: [[Extra-Diatonic Intervals]].
**Enneatonic. wtf?


==Practical tuning for beginners pages==
==Practical tuning for beginners pages==
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== Intermediate xenharmonic music terminology ==
== Intermediate xenharmonic music terminology ==
This is a section in early development to collect terms that didn't seem fundamental enough to include in the limited space of the "Introduction to xenharmonic music terminology" but I believe seem important enough to warrant inclusion in an intermediate-level follow-up.
This is a section in early development to collect terms that don't seem fundamental enough to include in the limited space of the "Introduction to xenharmonic music terminology" but I believe seem important enough to warrant inclusion in an intermediate-level follow-up. Some might instead get incorporated into the Introduction before its first non-draft release.


The criterion for inclusion in the "introduction" — that the whole thing fit inside a one-semester academic class — doesn't hold as well here because you could make an intermediate terminology collection for each of several specialties, e.g. JI tunings, EDO tunings, [[RTT]], etc. But in the interest of continuing the idea of a survey of xenharmonic terminology, I'll eventually create sections for each specialty that seems to me at this time to be important for a survey of xenharmonic music theory areas of study, but for now this is just a hodgepodge.
The criterion for inclusion in the "introduction" — that the whole thing fit inside a one-semester academic class — doesn't hold as well here because you could make an intermediate terminology collection for each of several specialties, e.g. JI tunings, EDO tunings, [[RTT]], etc. But in the interest of continuing the idea of a survey of xenharmonic terminology, I'll eventually create sections for each specialty that seems to me at this time to be important for a survey of xenharmonic music theory areas of study, but for now this is just a hodgepodge.


* [[7-limit]]
* [[Chord]]
* [[Chord of nature]]
* [[Color notation]]
* Commas (Might better be presented as "Temperament families" with a list of important ones... Marvel, Porcupine, etc. and the commas they temper out.)
** [[64/63|Archytas' comma]] (aka 64/63)
** [[Magic comma]] (aka 3125/3072, small diesis)
** [[Ptolemisma]] (aka 100/99)
** [[49/48|Slendro diesis]] (aka 49/48, large septimal diesis)
* [[Comma pump]]
* [[Comma pump examples]]
* [[Comparison of mode notation systems]]
* [[Diatonic, chromatic, enharmonic, subchromatic]]
* [[Distributional evenness]]
* [[Extended bra-ket notation]]
* [[Extended-diatonic interval names]]
* [[Extension and restriction]]
* [[Extra-Diatonic Intervals]]
* [[Gallery of just intervals]]
* [[Hexany]]
* [[Isoharmonic chord]]
* [[Isoharmonic chord]]
* [[Just intonation subgroup]]
* [[List of superparticular intervals]]
* [[Nonoctave|Nonoctave scales]]
* [[Notation]]
* [[Pergen]]
* [[Scale index]]
**[[5edo]]. Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:Equal temperament#Five-, seven-, and nine-tone temperaments in ethnomusicology|Equal temperament§Five-, seven-, and nine-tone temperaments in ethnomusicology]]
**[[22edo]]. Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:22 equal temperament|22 equal temperament]].
**[[Mavila]]
**[[Superpyth]]


==Elements of good Xenharmonic Wiki article writing==
==Elements of good Xenharmonic Wiki article writing==
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***[[Special:UnusedTemplates|Unused templates]]
***[[Special:UnusedTemplates|Unused templates]]
***Might be especially useful: [[Template:Mbox]], [[Template:Stub]], [[Template:Wikipedia]], [[Template:ScaleWorkshop]], [[Template:Todo]] (and see [[:Category:Todo]] for already defined ToDo tasks)
***Might be especially useful: [[Template:Mbox]], [[Template:Stub]], [[Template:Wikipedia]], [[Template:ScaleWorkshop]], [[Template:Todo]] (and see [[:Category:Todo]] for already defined ToDo tasks)
***[[Help:Disambiguation]]
****[[Template:Main]]
****[[Template:See also]]
****[[Template:About]]
****[[Template:Distinguish]]
****[[Template:Redirect-distinguish]]
****[[wikipedia:Help:Redirect|Help:REDIRECT]] (Wikipedia)
**Wikipedia link format. As a Xenharmonic Wiki link in the visual editor... Wikipedia:<articleName>
**Wikipedia link format. As a Xenharmonic Wiki link in the visual editor... Wikipedia:<articleName>
**Xenharmonic Wiki file format. :File:<filename>
**Embedded image file (e.g. [[Help:Pictures]]). File:<filename> | E.g. <nowiki>[[File:The_Scale_Tree.png|alt=The Scale Tree.png|800x1023px|The Scale Tree.png]]</nowiki>
**[[wikipedia:Help:Redirect|Help:REDIRECT]] (Wikipedia)
*Wiki health
*Wiki health
**[[:Category:Xenharmonic Wiki]]
**[[:Category:Xenharmonic Wiki]]