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=Microtonal projects=


[[MMMDay06]]: a convergence of microtonal music making on April 8, 2006. Final product: a podcast.
== Projects involving this wiki ==
=== WikiProjects ===
'''WikiProjects''' are major ongoing initiatives to improve key areas of the wiki. They are similar to Wikipedia {{w|WikiProjects}}.
* [[Xenharmonic Wiki:Wikifuture|Wikifuture]], for general long-term plans for the wiki.
* [[Xenharmonic Wiki:WikiProject TempClean|WikiProject TempClean]], for the cleanup of our deluge of regular temperament articles.
* [[Xenharmonic Wiki:WikiProject Mospage|WikiProject Mospage]], for a similar cleanup effort for MOS-related articles.
* [[Xenharmonic Wiki:WikiProject Just Intonation|WikiProject Just Intonation]], to make the wiki's coverage of just intonation topics more expansive.


[[MMMMonth07]]: a proposal that wasn't acted upon.
=== Other projects involving the Xen Wiki community ===
Smaller in scope than WikiProjects, but still well worth a look.
* [[ProgressReport]]: tell your story!
* [[The Enigma Assignment]]: resulted in much original music
* [[Porcupine_Album_Project|Porcupine Album Project]] (2012)
* [[MMMMonth07|MMMMonth07]] a proposal/brainstorm that wasn't acted upon.


[[SeventeenTonePianoProject|SeventeenTonePianoProject:]] an open call for scores using pianos tuned to 17 equal divisions of the octave.
== Microtonal organizations ==
* The [[Xenharmonic Alliance]] (active c. 1958-present) — [[Ivor_Darreg|Ivor Darreg]]'s mail-driven network of exchanging microtonal music and ideas, which gradually morphed into an online social group.
** [[Tuning of the Month Club]] (channel in Discord server) (active 2023-present)
** [[Monthly Tunings]] (Facebook group) (active 2016-present)
* [http://bostonmicrotonalsociety.org/ Boston Microtonal Society] — founded 1998 (permanent chamber ensemble NotaRiotous founded 2005; spring and fall concerts).
* British Harry Partch Society — founded c. 1994 by Brian Apter & Roger Merrick according to [https://www.didaskalia.net/issues/vol3no1/chalmers.html#:~:text=%5B2%5D%20The%20British%20Harry%20Partch,'11%2Dlimit%20extended%20JI. Didaskalia] (not currently active)
* [http://www.iaauralarts.org/ Institute for the Advancement of Aural Arts] (IAAA) — [[Ron_Sword|Ron Sword]]'s lecture collective.
* [http://oddmusicuc.wordpress.com/ OddMusic Urbana-Champaign] (Illinois) — instrument-building, scale-building composers collective, with emphasis on face-to-face musical meetings.
* [http://www.donaldbousted.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/index.htm Microtonal Projects Ltd.] (UK) — founded 2004 by Drs. Bousted.
* [http://microtonalismo.com/proyecto-xvii Project XVII] (Lima-Perú) — 17 edo and microtonal harmony.
* [http://www.huygens-fokker.org/index_en.html Huygens-Fokker Foundation] — English version
* [http://www.huygens-fokker.org/index_en.html Stichting Huygens-Fokker (Amsterdam)]  — promoting especially 31-tone music, well-maintained website with increasingly frequent events! — Dutch version
* [http://untwelve.org/ UnTwelve] (Chicago) — a Midwest-based project offering concerts, listening parties, and a composition competition.
* [http://www.worldharmonyproject.com/ World Harmony Project] (Florida, most active 1992-2005) — world music with [[Denny_Genovese|Denny Genovese]]'s just intonation [[percussion]] orchestra.
* [http://www.ekmelic-music.org/en Ekmelic Music Society/Gesellschaft für Ekmelische Musik] (Austria), main focus is on 72edo, overtone music.


==Projects on this wiki:==
== Microtonal festivals and events ==
* [http://afmm.org/ American Festival of Microtonal Music] (New York) — festival founded by [[Johnny_Reinhard|Johnny Reinhard]] in 1981(?). See also PITCH label.
* [http://www.microfest.org/ Microfest] (LA area) — Annual festival founded in 1997.
* [http://www.thingamajigs.org/ Music for People and Thingamajigs Festival] (Bay area) — Annual festival founded in 1997, focused on odd instruments and tunings.
* [http://justintonation.net/ Just Intonation Network] (Bay Area) — in need of assistance in organizing since spring 2006!
* [[MMMday06|MMMDay06]] (internet, 4/8/2006) — a convergence of microtonal music making. Final product: a podcast.
* [http://bohlen-pierce-conference.org/ Bohlen–Pierce Symposium] (Boston, 2010) — first symposium on the [[Bohlen–Pierce scale]].
* [http://www.kibla.org/en/festivals/danes/ Festival (Da)(Ne)S 2011] (Slovenia) — this edition of KIBLA's festival focused on microtonality. Organized by [[Cameron_Bobro|Cameron Bobro]].
* [[Microtonal Design Unconference 2011]]
* [[Xenharmonic_Praxis_Summer_Camp|Xenharmonic Praxis Summer Camp]] (West Virginia) — Summer camp for microtonal composition and performance started in 2011.
* [[MMMMonth 2023]] - May revival initiative led by [[JacobBarton]] and whomever else steps up


[[ProgressReport]]: tell your story!
== Microtonal record labels ==
* [http://split-notes.com/ split-notes] — Microtonal-with-a-beat Netlabel.
* Microtonal Record Shelf (?)
* [http://xen-arts.net Xen-Arts] — Microtonal Netlabel
* [http://spectropol.com/ Spectropol] — small-run/netlabel; not exclusively microtonal but very xen-heavy


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== Microtonal media, publishing, archives ==
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* [http://ronsword.bigcartel.com/ IAAA Webstore] — guitar scale books by [[Ron_Sword|Ron Sword]]
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* [http://www.frogpeak.org/ Frog Peak] — artist-run composers' collective dedicated to publishing and producing experimental and unusual works.
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* [http://anaphoria.com/ The North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island] archives of Microtonal materials including [[Erv_Wilson|Erv Wilson]], [[Joel_Mandelbaum|Joel Mandelbaum]], and [[Kraig_Grady|Kraig Grady]]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20011007002753/www.geocities.com/jacky_ligon/TMA_Info.htm The Microtonal Activist] (2001) — an e-zine by Jacky Ligon.
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* [https://www.xenharmonikon.org/ Xenharmonikon] Online magazine launched in 2018. Editors include Bill Alves, Kraig Grady, and more. Follows [http://xh.xentonic.org/ ''Xenharmonikôn''], a journal founded by John Chalmers in 1974.
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== Instrument-focused projects ==
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* [[Microtonal_Guitar|http://www.tolgahancogulu.com/en/microtonal-guitar/]] Tolgahan <span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 10pt;">Çoğulu's microtonal guitar research, adjustable frets are used, cooperation with John Schnieder:</span>
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** http://www.otherminds.org/shtml/Schneider.shtml
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* [http://microtonaltrumpet.com/ Microtonal Trumpet]
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* [http://www.quartertonemarimba.com/ Quartertone Marimba] (Oslo, 2004-2008) — Ph.D. project by Kjell Tore Innervik
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* [[SeventeenTonePianoProject|SeventeenTonePianoProject]] (Houston, 2006-2008) — four concertst using pianos tuned to 17 equal divisions of the octave.
&lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/ProgressReport"&gt;ProgressReport&lt;/a&gt;: tell your story!&lt;br /&gt;
* [http://www.sfoxclarinets.com/bpclar.html Bohlen–Pierce Clarinet Project] — by Stephen Fox.
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* [http://www.c21-orch-instrs.demon.co.uk/ Alternative Tuning Projects] (London, 1998) — Patrick Ozzard-Low's study and proposal for 21st-Century Orchestral Instruments.
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* [[User:SAKryukov#Microtonal_Music_Study_using_specialized_chromatic_keyboards_and_Web_Audio_API|Microtonal Music Study using specialized chromatic keyboards and Web Audio API]], a set of microtonal electronic keyboard instruments implementing different microtonal systems and build on the common platform, Web-browser based, with the embedded instrument sound synthesis based on Web Audio API. The instruments are played on a 10-finger touchscreen, but also can be played with a mouse/touchpad and, in some cases and to a limited extent, on a computer keyboard. There is an application for the development of the synthesized instrument sound; the result of the synthesis can be used by all the instruments.
 
== Sisters to microtonality ==
* Electroacoustic music
* Non-western musics (see [https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalMusicTheory/wiki/ r/GlobalMusicTheory])
* DIY instrument making (including oddmusic and junkmusic)
* A capella music (including barbershop)
* Music therapy / spiritual music / meditative music
* Derriere-garde music (alternate-history, neo- )
* Overtone music (see the [http://overtone.cc Overtone Music Network])
 
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These categories are somewhat arbitrary; many of these projects are multi-faceted.

Projects involving this wiki

WikiProjects

WikiProjects are major ongoing initiatives to improve key areas of the wiki. They are similar to Wikipedia WikiProjects.

Other projects involving the Xen Wiki community

Smaller in scope than WikiProjects, but still well worth a look.

Microtonal organizations

Microtonal festivals and events

Microtonal record labels

  • split-notes — Microtonal-with-a-beat Netlabel.
  • Microtonal Record Shelf (?)
  • Xen-Arts — Microtonal Netlabel
  • Spectropol — small-run/netlabel; not exclusively microtonal but very xen-heavy

Microtonal media, publishing, archives

Instrument-focused projects

Sisters to microtonality

  • Electroacoustic music
  • Non-western musics (see r/GlobalMusicTheory)
  • DIY instrument making (including oddmusic and junkmusic)
  • A capella music (including barbershop)
  • Music therapy / spiritual music / meditative music
  • Derriere-garde music (alternate-history, neo- )
  • Overtone music (see the Overtone Music Network)