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: ''This page is about guides to learning microtonal music. If you are looking for the Xen Wiki style guide, it can be found at [[Xenharmonic Wiki: Article guidelines]].''
{{About|guides to learning microtonal music|the Xen Wiki style guide|Xenharmonic Wiki: Article guidelines}}


There are many ways to learn about [[microtonal music]], and luckily there are many resources available!
There are many ways to learn about [[microtonal music]], and luckily there are many resources available{{cn}}!


== How to learn ==
== How to learn ==
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* [[Creating Scala scl files for rank two temperaments]]: A tutorial for musicians not yet familiar with the [[Scala]] software who wish to create tuning files for use with [[Instruments#Electronic instruments|electronic instruments]] or [[DAWs]].
* [[Creating Scala scl files for rank two temperaments]]: A tutorial for musicians not yet familiar with the [[Scala]] software who wish to create tuning files for use with [[Instruments#Electronic instruments|electronic instruments]] or [[DAWs]].
* [[Finale Microtonal Accidentals and Playback]]: How to easily start writing microtonal music today! Customize Finale for microtonal display and output.
* [[Finale Microtonal Accidentals and Playback]]: How to easily start writing microtonal music today! Customize Finale for microtonal display and output.
* ''[https://hackmd.io/@euwbah/extending-harmonic-principles-1 Extending harmonic principles in 12edo to 31edo (external link)]'': A course by @euwbah on HackMD, aimed at musicians familiar with common practice music theory but unfamiliar with microtones. It uses [[31edo]] as a bridge to generalize 12edo concepts to a purer more abstract form, which can then be applied to any tuning.
* ''[https://hackmd.io/@euwbah/extending-harmonic-principles-1 Extending harmonic principles in 12edo to 31edo (external link)]'': A course by @euwbah on HackMD, aimed at musicians familiar with common practice music theory but unfamiliar with microtones. It uses [[31edo]] as a bridge to generalize [[12edo]] concepts to a purer more abstract form, which can then be applied to any [[tuning]].
* … and many more in [[:Category: Guides]].
* … and many more in [[:Category: Guides]].