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* [[Chord matrices]]
* [[Chord matrices]]
* [[Permutation product set]]
* [[Permutation product set]]
* [[Tablet]]


=== Musical information theory ===
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* [[Minkowski reduced bases for Fokker groups of certain vals]]
* [[Minkowski reduced bases for Fokker groups of certain vals]]
* [[The Seven Limit Symmetrical Lattices]]
* [[The Seven Limit Symmetrical Lattices]]
* [[Tablets]]
* [[Comma-based lattices]]
* [[Comma-based lattices]]
* [[Consonant class scale]]
* [[Consonant class scale]]

Revision as of 02:06, 2 December 2024

Español Tuning theory can become heavily mathematical, and here are links to some of the pages which wade into deeper waters.

It is recommended to read the pages listed on general theory first before exploring this page, as they lay the groundwork.

Intervals

Interval metrics

Chords

Musical information theory

Interval classification

Lists of factorizations

Regular temperaments

Basics

Subgroup Temperaments

Exterior algebra

Temperament Measures and Optimization

Temperament classification

Scales

Basics

MOS scales

Lattices and scale shapes

Scale measurements

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