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== Where to start == Xen concepts for beginners provides a solid foundation to start from in exploring this assortment of tunings.
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Musical [[tuning]] can be approached in many different ways. Here are some of the currently-established theories and approaches:
Musical [[tuning]] can be approached in many different ways. Here are some of the currently-established theories and approaches.
 
[[Xen concepts for beginners]] provides a solid foundation to start from in exploring this assortment of tunings.


* [[Equal-step tuning]]s: Tunings that use a single interval (and combinations thereof) to form a subtle monoculture of intervals. These include [[edo]]s (equal divisions of the octave), but also [[edonoi]] (equal divisions of [[nonoctave]] intervals).
* [[Equal-step tuning]]s: Tunings that use a single interval (and combinations thereof) to form a subtle monoculture of intervals. These include [[edo]]s (equal divisions of the octave), but also [[edonoi]] (equal divisions of [[nonoctave]] intervals).
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** Scale transformation and stretching
** Scale transformation and stretching
** Counter-intuitive, random, arbitrary scales
** Counter-intuitive, random, arbitrary scales
== Where to start ==
[[Xen concepts for beginners]] provides a solid foundation to start from in exploring this assortment of tunings.


[[Category:Overview]]
[[Category:Overview]]