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Whether they are frequent or one-of-a-kind, all questions are welcome here. When listing questions, list broad, general questions higher and niche, more specific questions lower. Answer each question on a separate page, linked to by the question. | Whether they are frequent or one-of-a-kind, all questions are welcome here. When listing questions, list broad, general questions higher and niche, more specific questions lower. Answer each question on a separate page, linked to by the question. | ||
== | == About musical tuning == | ||
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'''[[Microtonal music|What is microtonal music?]]''' | |||
'''[[Glossary|Where can I find a glossary of musical tuning terms and jargon?]]''' | |||
'''[[Why Microtonality?|Why use microtonality?]]''' | |||
'''[[Approaches to Musical Tuning|What are some different kinds of tuning systems that exist?]]''' | |||
'''[[Systematic comma names explained|How do I decode those strange looking comma names?]]''' | |||
'''What does “golden” refer to in “golden meantone”, “golden flattone”, etc?''' | |||
* [[Rank-2 temperament]]s (of which meantone and flattone are two among many) generate [[MOS scale]]s with two step sizes, large and small. | |||
* Depending on what [[generator]] you use for the temperament, you can make the ratio between large:small different. For example you can have 3:1 meantone, 2:1 meantone, 3:2 meantone, etc. and the same goes for any other rank-2 temperament. | |||
* If the ratio between the step sizes is the [[golden ratio]], then the tuning is a golden tuning, such as “golden meantone”, “golden flattone” or similar. | |||
* Golden tunings are one type of [[metallic MOS]], along with silver tunings, bronze tunings and others. | |||
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== About the wiki == | |||
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'''There's so much to read. Where do I start?''' | |||
* The page [[Xen concepts for beginners]] is the best place to start. | |||
* After that, check out [[General Theory]] for a list of foundational pages about musical tuning. | |||
'''[[Xenharmonic Wiki:What are this wiki's strengths and weaknesses?|What are this wiki's strengths and weaknesses?]]''' (How does it compare to other resources?) | |||
'''[[Xenharmonic Wiki:License|What is this wiki's copyright/intellectual property policy?]]''' | |||
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'''I am more interested in the way [[regular temperament theory]] looked before the 2010s, rather than the direction it has taken since then. Is there a wiki that preserves that?''' | |||
* Yes. You can find that at the [https://legacy.xen.wiki/w/Main_Page Legacy Xenharmonic Wiki]. | |||
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'''How do I change my visual theme for the wiki?''' | |||
# While logged in, go to https://en.xen.wiki/w/Special:Preferences | |||
# Then click the "Appearance" tab near the top | |||
# Then choose the skin you want | |||
# Then click "Save" near the bottom left | |||
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== About editing the wiki == | |||
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'''[[Xenharmonic Wiki:I'm a new editor, what is everything I can do to help?|I'm a new editor, what is everything I can do to help?]]''' | |||
'''[[Xenharmonic Wiki:Article guidelines|Where can I find this wiki's style guide?]]''' | |||
'''[[Xenharmonic Wiki:Notability guidelines|Where can I find this wiki's notability guidelines?]]''' | |||
'''[[Xenharmonic Wiki:Recent changes is too crowded, how do I see what's actually important?|Recent changes is too crowded, how do I see what's actually important?]]''' | |||
'''What are user space pages and main space pages?''' | |||
* User space pages are pages titled "User:YourUsername/Topic". For example "User:JohnDoe/Major scale". | |||
* Main space pages are pages without any prefix. For example "Major scale". | |||
'''How do I create a user page?''' | |||
* Search "User:YourUsername/ThePageTitleYouWant" in the search bar (e.g. "User:JohnDoe/The arrowroot biscuit scale"). | |||
* It will then say "There is currently no text in this page. You can search for this page title in other pages, search the related logs, or create this page." | |||
* Click "create this page" and then you will be taken to an editing window to create the user page. | |||
'''[[Xenharmonic Wiki:How can I sign my name on a talk page? How can I make my replies indented to the right?|How can I sign my name on a talk page? How can I make my replies indented to the right?]]''' | |||
'''How can I add an inline citation or note?''' | |||
* Put <code><nowiki><ref>The contents of the note</ref></nowiki></code> at the place you want the little superscript number to appear. | |||
* Place <code><<nowiki />references /></code> at the place you want the list of references to appear. (If you do not specify this, it will default to the very bottom of the page.) | |||
* If you want to cite the same reference multiple times, give it a name e.g. <code><nowiki><ref name="Bob et al.">The contents of the note</ref></nowiki></code> the first time you use it. | |||
* Then every subsequent time you can just use <code><<nowiki />ref name="Bob et al." /></code> without all the rest. | |||
'''[[Temperament naming|I discovered a new temperament, how should I name it?]]''' | |||
'''I have a question about formatting or wikitext that isn't answered here. Is there an instruction manual somewhere where I can find it?''' | |||
* The answer is probably contained within the page [[Help:Editing]]. | |||
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== Unanswered questions == | == Unanswered questions == | ||
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'''[[How do I actually use a rank-3 temperament?]]''' (Please make a step-by-step guide of how to go from the 3 generators at the start, to a [[Scala]] file that works with [[software|Scale Workshop]] at the end? Every step of the way, explain like I’m five?) | |||
* A good way of generating scales for rank-3 temperament's is [[hobbit]] scales, which are sort of like MOS scales except for higher-rank temperaments. I don't think this will answer the full question, though. | |||
''in the mean time until this question is answered, see: [[ | * ''in the mean time until this question is answered, see: [[Rank-3 temperament]]'' | ||
'''[[Who is who in microtonality?]]''' | |||
* ''in the mean time until this question is answered, see: [[:Category:People]]'' | |||
'''[[Why do microtonal musicians argue so much?]]''' (And do they argue more than people in other fields of research?) | |||
'''[[What is all this new terminology good for anyway?]]''' | |||