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| The Xenharmonic wiki is an open resource for information about [[Musical tuning|Musical Tuning]].<span style="line-height: 1.5;"> This includes information about systems of tuning, the relationships between those systems, and the theory and math behind them.</span> | | The Xenharmonic wiki is an open resource for information about [[Musical_tuning|Musical Tuning]].<span style="line-height: 1.5;"> This includes information about systems of tuning, the relationships between those systems, and the theory and math behind them.</span> |
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| <span style="line-height: 1.5;">This wiki is created by volunteers. Relevant new content is most welcome! You can get the hang of editing in the [[SandBox|Sandbox]], then dive right in. [[wiki help|Wiki Help]] provides some tips as well. [[Wikifuture]] is a wish list of sorts.</span>
| | <span style="line-height: 1.5;">This wiki is created by volunteers. Relevant new content is most welcome! You can get the hang of editing in the [[SandBox|Sandbox]], then dive right in. [[wiki_help|Wiki Help]] provides some tips as well. [[wikifuture|Wikifuture]] is a wish list of sorts.</span> |
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| ==If you are new to musical tuning:== | | ==If you are new to musical tuning:== |
| * [[Why use alternative tunings?]] is an overview of common reasons for learning about tunings other than standard western tuning.
| | <ul><li>[[Why_use_alternative_tunings?|Why use alternative tunings?]] is an overview of common reasons for learning about tunings other than standard western tuning.</li><li>The [[Approaches_to_Musical_Tuning|Approaches to Musical Tuning]] page offers links to various theoretical approaches to exploring alternative intonation systems</li><li>Here are [[MicrotonalListeningList|links to lots]] of alternatively tuned music that has been made, in case you're wondering what it all sounds like.</li><li>Links to xenharmonic websites: <u>'''[[Links#Maps|Maps]]'''</u> | '''<u>[[Links#Forums|Forums]]</u>''' | '''[[Links#Educational websites|Educational websites]]''' | '''[[Links#Selected microtonal labels and concert producers|Labels and concert producers]]'''</li></ul> |
| * The [[Approaches to Musical Tuning]] page offers links to various theoretical approaches to exploring alternative intonation systems
| | ==Links to some popular areas of the Xenharmonic Universe:== |
| * Here are [[microtonalListeningList|links to lots]] of alternatively tuned music that has been made, in case you're wondering what it all sounds like.
| | <ul><li>[[Just_intonation|Just Intonation]]<ul><li>[[Gallery_of_Just_Intervals|Gallery of Just Intervals]]</li></ul></li><li>[[Equal|Equal Temperaments]]<ul><li>[[EDF|Equal divisions of the perfect fifth]]</li><li>[[edVI_through_edX|Equal divisions of sixths through tenths]]<ul><li>[[edVI|Equal divisions of sixths]]</li><li>[[edVII|Equal divisions of sevenths]]</li><li>[[EDO#Individual pages for EDOs|Equal divisions of the octave]]</li><li>[[edIX|Equal divisions of ninths]]</li><li>[[edX|Equal divisions of tenths]]</li></ul></li><li>[[edXI_and_beyond|Equal divisions of elevenths and beyond]]</li></ul></li><li>[[Regular_Temperaments|Regular Temperaments]]<ul><li>Mike Battaglia's [[Mike's_Lectures_On_Regular_Temperament_Theory|Lectures on Regular Temperaments]]</li></ul></li><li>[[historical_temperaments|Historical Temperaments]]</li><li>[[People|People]] who have contributed to the overall project of xenharmonic exploration</li><li>[[The_Library|The Library]] - a list of electronically-available published works on microtonal/xenharmonic music</li></ul> |
| * Links to xenharmonic websites: __**[[xenharmonic/Links#Maps|Maps]]**__ | **__[[xenharmonic/Links#Forums|Forums]]__** | **[[xenharmonic/Links#Educational%20websites|Educational websites]]** | **[[xenharmonic/links#Selected%20microtonal%20labels%20and%20concert%20producers|Labels and concert producers]]**
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| * [[Just intonation|Just Intonation]]
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| ** [[Gallery of Just Intervals]]
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| * [[Equal|Equal Temperaments]]
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| ** [[edf|Equal divisions of the perfect fifth]]
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| ** [[edVI through edX|Equal divisions of sixths through tenths]]
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| *** [[edVI|Equal divisions of sixths]]
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| *** [[edVII|Equal divisions of sevenths]]
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| *** [[edo#Individual%20pages%20for%20EDOs|Equal divisions of the octave]]
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| *** [[edIX|Equal divisions of ninths]]
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| *** [[edX|Equal divisions of tenths]]
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| ** [[edXI and beyond|Equal divisions of elevenths and beyond]]
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| * [[Regular Temperaments]]
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| ** Mike Battaglia's [[Mike's Lectures On Regular Temperament Theory|Lectures on Regular Temperaments]]
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| * [[historical temperaments|Historical Temperaments]]
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| * [[people|People]] who have contributed to the overall project of xenharmonic exploration
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| * [[The Library]] - a list of electronically-available published works on microtonal/xenharmonic music
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| ==But what about rhythm?== | | ==But what about rhythm?== |
| If you're interested in the study and practice of world rhythms, irrational time signatures, and harmonic polyrhythms, visit the [[http://xenrhythmic.wikia.com/wiki/The_Xenrhythm_Wikia|Xenrhythm wiki]] | | If you're interested in the study and practice of world rhythms, irrational time signatures, and harmonic polyrhythms, visit the [http://xenrhythmic.wikia.com/wiki/The_Xenrhythm_Wikia Xenrhythm wiki] |
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| <span style="line-height: 1.5;">This wiki is created by volunteers. Relevant new content is most welcome! You can get the hang of editing in the <a class="wiki_link" href="/SandBox">Sandbox</a>, then dive right in. <a class="wiki_link" href="/wiki%20help">Wiki Help</a> provides some tips as well. <a class="wiki_link" href="/Wikifuture">Wikifuture</a> is a wish list of sorts.</span><br />
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Welcome to the Xenharmonic Wiki!
The Xenharmonic wiki is an open resource for information about Musical Tuning. This includes information about systems of tuning, the relationships between those systems, and the theory and math behind them.
This wiki is created by volunteers. Relevant new content is most welcome! You can get the hang of editing in the Sandbox, then dive right in. Wiki Help provides some tips as well. Wikifuture is a wish list of sorts.
If you are new to musical tuning:
Links to some popular areas of the Xenharmonic Universe:
But what about rhythm?
If you're interested in the study and practice of world rhythms, irrational time signatures, and harmonic polyrhythms, visit the Xenrhythm wiki
Don't forget about the search function in the side bar to the left!