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… which means that the content on every page is editable by YOU.  
… which means that the content on every page is editable by YOU.  
* Play in the [[SandBox]] to get the hang of editing, then dive in.
* Play in the [[SandBox]] to get the hang of editing, then dive in.
* When creating new pages, try drafting them in your {{w|Wikipedia:User pages|user space}} first before publishing them, and seek feedback from other editors by adding the following line to the bottom of your page:
* If you are new to the wiki: When creating new pages, try drafting them in your {{w|Wikipedia:User pages|user space}} first before publishing them, and seek feedback from other editors by adding the following line to the bottom of your page:
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Revision as of 01:24, 25 March 2025

This article is easily accessed and is intended to serve as a portal to the pedagogical enrichment of newcomers to the xenharmonic community as well as of more established members who are unaware of certain bodies of knowledge. As a result, it has been semi-protected to prevent vandalism.

Please be mindful of this when making edits to the article, or to the articles linked herefrom.

This is a wiki

… which means that the content on every page is editable by YOU.

  • Play in the SandBox to get the hang of editing, then dive in.
  • If you are new to the wiki: When creating new pages, try drafting them in your user space first before publishing them, and seek feedback from other editors by adding the following line to the bottom of your page:
{{todo|feedback request}}


Things to keep in mind:

It's about xenharmonic and microtonal music

This field is many things to many people. General theory is a good place to start your reading.

We also have a guide for learning about tunings on the internet, and a few different takes on some common misconceptions encountered in microtonal studies.

The pages on the left will get you eventually to most pages on the wiki, but there is also the recent changes page, and the index of all pages.

Feel free to ask questions and provide your own answers as you learn about microtonality.