List of approaches to musical tuning: Difference between revisions
m Moved just intonation higher on the list again. Removed "frequency integer ratios" from the list of just intonation examples because isn't that what all just intonation is by definition anyway? |
m Made "Pythagorean" link to "Pythagorean tuning" instead of the "Pythagorean" disambiguation page |
||
| Line 28: | Line 28: | ||
**[[Pre-Columbian South American Music|Pre-Columbian South American]] (e.g. Maya, Inca, Aztec..) | **[[Pre-Columbian South American Music|Pre-Columbian South American]] (e.g. Maya, Inca, Aztec..) | ||
**[[Wikipedia:Music of Thailand|Thai]] | **[[Wikipedia:Music of Thailand|Thai]] | ||
*[[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 tuning|Pythagorean]] and [[meantone]] tunings and [[well temperament]]s in Western common practice music. | ||
*[[Tetrachord|Tetrachordal scales]]: the use of divided fourths as building blocks for composition. | *[[Tetrachord|Tetrachordal scales]]: the use of divided fourths as building blocks for composition. | ||
*[[Isoharmonic chords]]: the use of chords with an equal harmonic difference between the pitches as building blocks for scales. | *[[Isoharmonic chords]]: the use of chords with an equal harmonic difference between the pitches as building blocks for scales. | ||