List of approaches to musical tuning: Difference between revisions
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* [[Historical temperaments|Historical western temperaments]]: The (somewhat forgotten) use of [[Pythagorean]] and [[meantone]] tunings and [[well temperament]]s in Western common practice music. | * [[Historical temperaments|Historical western temperaments]]: The (somewhat forgotten) use of [[Pythagorean]] and [[meantone]] tunings and [[well temperament]]s in Western common practice music. | ||
* Musical traditions of indigenous, ancient, and/or non-Western cultures | * Musical traditions of indigenous, ancient, and/or non-Western cultures | ||
** [[African]] | **[[African]] | ||
** [[Arabic, Turkish, Persian]] | ** [[Arabic, Turkish, Persian]] | ||
** [[Georgian]] | ** [[Music of Georgia|Georgian]] | ||
** [[Wikipedia:Musical_system_of_ancient_Greece|Ancient Greek]], [http://orthodoxwiki.org/Byzantine_Chant#The_scale Byzantine] | ** [[Wikipedia:Musical_system_of_ancient_Greece|Ancient Greek]], [http://orthodoxwiki.org/Byzantine_Chant#The_scale Byzantine] | ||
** [[Indian]] (North, South) | ** [[Indian]] (North, South) | ||