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'''Single-pitch tuning''' is a [[tuning system]] that contains only a single pitch. It contrasts [[1edo]] because it does not even have [[2/1|octaves]]. It also contrasts unpitched tuning, where no recognizable pitches exist. Single-pitch tuning can be described in terms of various models of tuning. | '''Single-pitch tuning''' is a [[tuning system]] that contains only a single pitch. It contrasts [[1edo]] because it does not even have [[2/1|octaves]]. It also contrasts unpitched tuning, where no recognizable pitches exist. Single-pitch tuning can be described in terms of various models of tuning. | ||
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-WXe2mvAPk ''0 EDO Experiment''] (2024) | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-WXe2mvAPk ''0 EDO Experiment''] (2024) | ||
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