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'''Xenharmonic practice''' refers to practically applying [[xenharmonic|xenharmony]] in making music, including techniques and methods for doing so. | |||
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* [[Pedagogy]]: Advice and resources for learning xenharmonic practice | |||
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* [[Instruments]]: A gallery of instruments designed for making microtonal music, as well as methods for adapting mainstream instruments to play microtones | |||
* [[Software]]: A gallery of software designed for making microtonal music, as well as methods for adapting mainstream instruments to play microtones | |||
== Examples == | |||
* [[Listen]]: A gallery of recorded music which applies xenharmonicism | |||
* [[Scores]]: A gallery of sheet music which applies xenharmonicism | |||
* [[People]]: A gallery of composers, musicians and developers who have worked with xenharmonicism | |||
* [[Projects]]: A gallery of xenharmonic projects which people have contributed to | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:38, 20 April 2025
Xenharmonic practice refers to practically applying xenharmony in making music, including techniques and methods for doing so.
Training
- Pedagogy: Advice and resources for learning xenharmonic practice
Tools
- Instruments: A gallery of instruments designed for making microtonal music, as well as methods for adapting mainstream instruments to play microtones
- Software: A gallery of software designed for making microtonal music, as well as methods for adapting mainstream instruments to play microtones