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I programmed a microtonal synth application for PC in 1998.  After that, I spent nearly a decade trying to track down a microtonal guitar before I found Jon Catler around 2004.  Since then, I've collected two more microtonal guitars as well as two basses.   
I programmed a microtonal synth application for PC in 1998.  After that, I spent nearly a decade trying to track down a microtonal guitar before I found Jon Catler around 2004.  Since then, I've collected two more microtonal guitars as well as two basses.   


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I love talking about music in general, so send me a message if you're bored.
I love talking about music in general, so send me a message if you're bored.


I have a list of all scales in 19-EDO.  I have yet to find a use for the list, but it's in a spreadsheet organized into several tabs (each tab with a different number of tones per octave).  Please contact me if you have any use for such a thing.  I did one for 12-EDO long ago, and doing one in 19-EDO seemed like a good idea at the time.  Obviously there is a lot more data in the 19-EDO list.  The 12-EDO scale list is easy enough to categorize into scale "families" as I called them, scales that have modal relationships with one another (for example all of the church modes), and scales that have similar tonal characteristics (for example scales that have a minor third, diminished fifth, and diminished seventh).  But in 19-EDO, there is just too much to sift through using the same rationale.
I have a list of [https://sites.google.com/view/19edoscales all scales in 19-EDO.] I have yet to find a use for the list, but it's in a spreadsheet organized into several tabs (each tab with a different number of tones per octave).  Please contact me if you have any use for such a thing.  I did one for 12-EDO long ago, and doing one in 19-EDO seemed like a good idea at the time.  Obviously there is a lot more data in the 19-EDO list.  The 12-EDO scale list is easy enough to categorize into scale "families" as I called them, scales that have modal relationships with one another (for example all of the church modes), and scales that have similar tonal characteristics (for example scales that have a minor third, diminished fifth, and diminished seventh).  But in 19-EDO, there is just too much to sift through using the same rationale.


== My thoughts on microtonal music ==
== My thoughts on microtonal music ==
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Various 19-edo covers of 12-edo songs
Various 19-edo covers of 12-edo songs


19-edo scales and modes.
[https://sites.google.com/view/19edoscales 19-edo scales and modes.]


Microrhythms.
Microrhythms.
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