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== Ear training websites ==
== Ear training websites ==
; http://www.chord-book.com/ear_training/main.html
; [https://www.handsearseyes.fun/Ears/EarTrainer/Main.php HEE.fun - Ear Trainer]
: (page without title) Harry Partch's 43-tone JI scale, plus 19, 22, 24, 31 and 53 edo, plus a Bohlen-Pierce scale
: Microtonal Ear Trainer for EDOs up to 311 and some non-EDO presets
; [http://www.billalves.com/JIET/jiet.php The Just Intonation Ear Trainer]
; [http://www.billalves.com/JIET/jiet.php The Just Intonation Ear Trainer]{{dead link}}
: Just intonation only
: Just intonation only
; [https://www.tallkite.com/apps/earTrainer41.html Tall Kite's EarTrainer41]
; [https://www.tallkite.com/apps/earTrainer41.html Tall Kite's EarTrainer41]
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== Facebook groups ==
== Facebook groups ==
<u>IF YOU'RE NEW TO FACEBOOK</u>: If you're joining facebook just to interact with the microtonal community, be aware that every facebook group gets bombarded with spammer accounts. These are bare-bones profiles with few friends and little activity, asking to join the group. Example: https://www.facebook.com/emma.biggs17 (link is safe to click, just don't friend them). If allowed to join, these accounts usually post spam about cheap sunglasses, how to make $500 a day working from home, etc. As a result, the admins of all these facebook groups have learned to only admit active profiles. So if you have been avoiding facebook for years, how do you make a profile that doesn't look like you're a spammer? In your "about" section, say something thoughtful and intelligent about microtonality, alternative tunings, music theory, instruments you play, bands you're in, pieces you've composed, or whatever... anything to let us know you're a real person!
<u>IF YOU'RE NEW TO FACEBOOK</u>: If you're joining facebook just to interact with the microtonal community, be aware that every facebook group gets bombarded with spammer accounts. These are bare-bones profiles with few friends and little activity, asking to join the group. If allowed to join, these accounts usually post spam about cheap sunglasses, how to make $500 a day working from home, etc. As a result, the admins of all these facebook groups have learned to only admit active profiles. So if you have been avoiding facebook for years, how do you make a profile that doesn't look like you're a spammer? In your "about" section, say something thoughtful and intelligent about microtonality, alternative tunings, music theory, instruments you play, bands you're in, pieces you've composed, or whatever... anything to let us know you're a real person!


=== Featured ===
=== Featured ===
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; [https://www.facebook.com/groups/complexrhy/ Composers Capable of Complicated Rhythms]
; [https://www.facebook.com/groups/complexrhy/ Composers Capable of Complicated Rhythms]
:  (rhythm theory, not tuning theory) <br /> ''"This site is about sharing your own works of advanced rhythmic structures, or someone else's work. The point is to share, as well as to appreciate rhythmic sophistication."''
:  (rhythm theory, not tuning theory) <br /> ''"This site is about sharing your own works of advanced rhythmic structures, or someone else's work. The point is to share, as well as to appreciate rhythmic sophistication."''
; [https://www.facebook.com/groups/293749277451755/ Xenrhythmic Alliance]
; [https://www.facebook.com/groups/293749277451755/ Xenrhythmic Alliance] and its associated [https://xenrhythmic.fandom.com/wiki/The_Xenrhythm_Wikia Xenrhythm Wiki]
: (rhythm theory, not tuning theory) <br /> "A group dedicated to the exploration and study of complex rhythmic ideas including but not limited to fractional time signatures, rhythm progressions, polyrhythms, microrhythm, and polytempo.
: (rhythm theory, not tuning theory) <br /> "A group dedicated to the exploration and study of complex rhythmic ideas including but not limited to fractional time signatures, rhythm progressions, polyrhythms, microrhythm, and polytempo.


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=== Selected world music sites ===
=== Selected world music sites ===
[http://www.maqamworld.com www.maqamworld.com]
'''[http://www.maqamworld.com www.maqamworld.com]'''


"A non-commercial, educational web site dedicated to helping musicians understand the maqam or modal system used in classical Arabic music. Maqam World attempts to simplify the subject for the Arabic music beginner, while trying hard to remain correct and not exclude any essential information."
"A non-commercial, educational web site dedicated to helping musicians understand the maqam or modal system used in classical Arabic music. Maqam World attempts to simplify the subject for the Arabic music beginner, while trying hard to remain correct and not exclude any essential information."


[http://khoomei.com/ khoomei.com/]


"The Web's Most Comprehensive Site for Throat-singing, Overtone Singing, Harmonic Singing, Chanting, Online Lessons, and More"
'''[http://khoomei.com/ khoomei.com/]'''
 
"The Web's Most Comprehensive Site for Throat-singing, Overtone Singing, Harmonic Singing, Chanting, Online Lessons, and More".
 
 
'''[https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalMusicTheory/wiki/index/ The r/GlobalMusicTheory Wiki]'''
 
Mostly consists of lists of academic and scholarly resources, as well as educational overviews, of a few specific [[world musical traditions]].


== Instrument makers ==
== Instrument makers ==
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[[Category:Lists]]
[[Category:Lists]]
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