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It may contain references to people, cultures or places that do not actually exist, or events that did not actually happen.
It may contain references to people, cultures or places that do not actually exist, or events that did not actually happen.


This does not mean it can’t be used to make real music - it still could be. It just means this article shouldn’t be used as a factual source about real history or geography.  
This does not mean it can’t be used to make real music - it still could be. It just means this article shouldn’t be used as a factual source about real history or geography, or advice compatible with real established common practices and conventions.  
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The Worldbuilding template adds a message box to inform readers of pages that present worldbuilding topics. It also places the page in Category:Worldbuilding.

Usage

This template should be placed at the top of the page, without any argument:

{{Worldbuilding}}

which will show:

This page is part of a worldbuilding project. It describes musical tuning concepts from a fictional alternate world, rather than the real world.

It may contain references to people, cultures or places that do not actually exist, or events that did not actually happen.

This does not mean it can’t be used to make real music - it still could be. It just means this article shouldn’t be used as a factual source about real history or geography, or advice compatible with real established common practices and conventions.

See also