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'''John Lank Moriarty''' ( | __NOTOC__ <!-- TOC not necessary unless this page is extended further --> | ||
'''John Lank Moriarty''' (born March 25th, 1992) is a vocalist, keyboardist, composer, and inventor currently living in Northern Virginia. | |||
Most of his tuning-related work is available on | Most of his tuning-related work is available on Youtube and Soundcloud. In 2020, he released ''Don't Look Back'', a compilation of microtonal works, on Bandcamp. | ||
John also has designed (and continues to improve) a 3D printable isomorphic keyboard piano overlay which can be printed in configurations for numbers of notes per octave other than 12. | |||
John | John is trying to fund these projects via his Patreon page. | ||
[[John Moriarty's Thoughts On Solfege]] | == See also == | ||
* [[John Moriarty's Thoughts On Solfege]] | |||
== External links == | |||
=== Music platforms === | |||
* [https://johnmoriarty.bandcamp.com/ Bandcamp profile] | |||
* [https://soundcloud.com/john-lank1 Soundcloud profile] | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEK-SM-KV_DJdijO3RboxBQ Youtube channel] | |||
=== Other links === | |||
* [https://isomorphickeyboardoverlay.weebly.com/microtonal-overlays.html 3D printable isomorphic keyboard piano overlay] | |||
* [https://www.patreon.com/johnmoriarty Patreon page] | |||
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[[Category:People]] | |||
[[Category:Composers]] | |||
[[Category:Developers]] | |||
[[Category:Musicians]] | |||
Latest revision as of 04:47, 3 March 2022
John Lank Moriarty (born March 25th, 1992) is a vocalist, keyboardist, composer, and inventor currently living in Northern Virginia.
Most of his tuning-related work is available on Youtube and Soundcloud. In 2020, he released Don't Look Back, a compilation of microtonal works, on Bandcamp.
John also has designed (and continues to improve) a 3D printable isomorphic keyboard piano overlay which can be printed in configurations for numbers of notes per octave other than 12.
John is trying to fund these projects via his Patreon page.