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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_quarter_tone_pieces List of quartertone pieces on Wikipedia]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_quarter_tone_pieces List of quartertone pieces on Wikipedia]
==Practical theory / books==
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'''"Icosakaiteraphonic Scales for Guitar"''' - A Book for Twenty-Four Equal Divisions of the Octave on guitar, or 'Quarter-tones'. Features a practical approach to understanding the tuning, and over 550 Scale Examples on Nine-String finger board charts, which allows for both symmetrical tuning visualization and standard guitar tuning- helpful for bassists and large range guitarists as well. Includes MOS, DE, and *all* the Scales / Modes from the list above.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[24edo tetrachords]]
* [[24edo tetrachords]]
== Further reading ==
* Ellis, Don. ''[https://archive.org/details/don-ellis-quarter-tones/ Quarter Tones: A Text with Musical Examples, Exercises and Etudes]''. 1975.
* Sword, Ron. ''[http://www.metatonalmusic.com/books.html Icosikaitetraphonic Scales for Guitar: Theory and Scales for Twenty-four Equal Divisions of the Octave]''. 2009. (Features a practical approach to understanding the tuning, and over 550 scale examples on nine-string finger board charts, which allows for both symmetrical tuning visualization and standard guitar tuning- helpful for bassists and large range guitarists as well. Includes MOS, DE, and *all* the scales/modes from the list above.)


== External links ==
== External links ==