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'''Aaron Andrew Hunt''' is a composer and teacher of counterpoint, the inventor of the Tonal Plexus keyboard and several other microtonal devices, and developer of software for microtonal music available through [http://hpi.zentral.zone/?en Hπ Instruments]. His microtonal work is based on a combination of ancient tuning theory and modern research in psychoacoustics and data visualization (see ''Hunt system'' in the [[#Theory]] section). | '''Aaron Andrew Hunt''' is a composer and teacher of counterpoint, the inventor of the Tonal Plexus [[keyboard]] and several other microtonal devices, and developer of [[software]] for microtonal music available through [http://hpi.zentral.zone/?en Hπ Instruments]. His microtonal work is based on a combination of ancient tuning theory and modern research in psychoacoustics and data visualization (see ''Hunt system'' in the [[#Theory]] section). | ||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
Hunt's music, including The Equal-Tempered Keyboard, a collection of microtonal preludes and fugues in every equal division of the octave between 5 and 20 tones, is published through [https://zwillinge.zentral.zone/katalog?en Zwillinge Verlag]. | Hunt's music, including ''The Equal-Tempered Keyboard'', a collection of microtonal preludes and fugues in every [[equal division of the octave]] between 5 and 20 tones, is published through [https://zwillinge.zentral.zone/katalog?en Zwillinge Verlag]. | ||
Recordings can be found at Bandcamp (see [[#External links]]). | Recordings can be found at Bandcamp (see [[#External links]]). | ||
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== Theory == | == Theory == | ||
* The '''[http://musictheory.zentral.zone/huntsystem1.html Hunt system]''' is a comprehensive microtonal system in which all possible pitches and intervals are named with a 1-to-1 correspondence to a keyboard instrument (the Tonal Plexus) and 1-to-1 correspondence to notes on a staff, in which microtonal accidentals are not necessary. | * The '''[http://musictheory.zentral.zone/huntsystem1.html Hunt system]''' is a comprehensive microtonal [[notation]] system in which all possible pitches and intervals are named with a 1-to-1 correspondence to a keyboard instrument (the Tonal Plexus) and 1-to-1 correspondence to notes on a staff, in which microtonal accidentals are not necessary. | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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