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==list of things that i think could be improved about the wiki==
==list of things i do not like about the wiki==
My opinion is subject to change. For now, I'm not putting too much thought into this, so don't take anything to heart. Although you probably shouldn't anyway; I'm one person.
this list is here because listing all the things i ''do'' like would take too long.


- things on this wiki can be very hard to understand
* things on here can be very hard to understand. this is not controversial.
 
* It's hard to find a page you're looking for even if you know what it's about, but especially if you don't know whether such a page exists in the first place. Important pages for starters should be accessible by following links from the main page. In particular, I'd like a "bird's eye view of bird's eye view pages" page to be linked on the main page.
- it's hard to find a page you're looking for even if you know what it's about
* Octave equivalence is assumed ''everywhere''. 5/2 and 5/4 are the same as much as 9/8 and 10/9 are the same; treating them the same can be useful in certain contexts, but they are not fundamentally the same thing. And in a space dedicated to exploring new tuning and music, it is very silly and annoying to constantly assume octaves essentially don't matter. (Tritave equivalence isn't a solution, it just moves the problem. I think ''every'' pitch should be considered its own thing.)
 
- probably something else i forgot


==unnamed music theory==
==unnamed music theory==
A number of things bother me about the way tuning is done on this wiki and in general, in particular octave/tritave equivalence, generators, and the excessive use of hard-to-understand vocabulary and math which often isn't even all that relevant or helpful. The last one should not be a surprise; the first two might be. I find generators extremely unintuitive, and while they may be useful for things, that does not mean I have to like them. I also dislike the concept of equivalence in general. I think *every* pitch should be considered its own thing.
I decided to formalize the ideas that I have been exploring into a music theory, inspired by [https://youtu.be/q8A7utFpS9E Shastavistic music theory], partly as a response to my complaints about how xen is done here and in general, and partly because it was naturally happening anyway. And it sounded fun.
 
So I decided to formalize the ideas that I have been exploring into a music theory, inspired by [https://youtu.be/q8A7utFpS9E Shastavistic music theory].  


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===Terms===