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For a list of pieces that were originally written in a non-xenharmonic context, and then translated into a xenharmonic tuning, see [[Familiar melodies in unfamiliar tunings]]. (''Stephen Weigel's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKNuSRujLPY&list=PLzY9zzOkuloTH7IYBl6AHFcbdM-Qop7u4 YouTube channel], Mike Battaglia's [https://soundcloud.com/mikebattagliaexperiments SoundCloud], and H. Wakabayashi's [https://www.youtube.com/user/inodapicnic YouTube channel] have great examples of these''). | For a list of pieces that were originally written in a non-xenharmonic context, and then translated into a xenharmonic tuning, see [[Familiar melodies in unfamiliar tunings]]. (''Stephen Weigel's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKNuSRujLPY&list=PLzY9zzOkuloTH7IYBl6AHFcbdM-Qop7u4 YouTube channel], Mike Battaglia's [https://soundcloud.com/mikebattagliaexperiments SoundCloud], and H. Wakabayashi's [https://www.youtube.com/user/inodapicnic YouTube channel] have great examples of these''). | ||
What follows for the rest of this page is a large alphabetical list of as many xenharmonic artists and pieces as the wiki editors could find. It is not filtered or curated by quality, genre, or any other criteria. Feel free to add to it: | |||
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