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Fill in this page with a list of every known xenharmonic instrument in existence today, to exist as a standard of compatibility for builders to voluntarily adopt when building new fixed-pitch instruments. | Fill in this page with a list of every known xenharmonic instrument in existence today, to exist as a standard of compatibility for builders to voluntarily adopt when building new fixed-pitch instruments. | ||
|| Instrument(s) || Tuning system || Location || Reference note name || Reference pitch (Hz) || | ||~ Instrument(s) ||~ Tuning system ||~ Location ||~ Reference note name ||~ Reference pitch (Hz) || | ||
|| <span style="line-height: 19px;">[[http://www.afn.org/%7Esejic/DGinstr.html|The Exotic Musical Instruments of Denny Genovese]] (fixed include bass marimba, 2 xylophones, tubular bells, tubular chimes, fipple pipes)</span> || [[JI]] || Gainesville, FL and Urbana, IL || C || 64 || | || <span style="line-height: 19px;">[[http://www.afn.org/%7Esejic/DGinstr.html|The Exotic Musical Instruments of Denny Genovese]] (fixed include bass marimba, 2 xylophones, tubular bells, tubular chimes, fipple pipes)</span> || [[JI]] || Gainesville, FL and Urbana, IL || C || 64 || | ||
|| [[http://www.newband.org/instruments.htm|The NEWBAND Instrumentarium]] (instruments by Harry Partch, Dean Drummond, et al.) || [[JI]] || Montclair, NJ || G || 392 || | || [[http://www.newband.org/instruments.htm|The NEWBAND Instrumentarium]] (instruments by Harry Partch, Dean Drummond, et al.) || [[JI]] || Montclair, NJ || G || 392 || | ||
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|| 20-tone set of tubes || [[88cet]] || Urbana, IL || B || 240 || | || 20-tone set of tubes || [[88cet]] || Urbana, IL || B || 240 || | ||
|| Kraig Grady's instruments (percussion, psaltery, reed organs, ??) || [[JI]] || various Anaphorian Embassies || A || 440 || | || Kraig Grady's instruments (percussion, psaltery, reed organs, ??) || [[JI]] || various Anaphorian Embassies || A || 440 || | ||
|| Bohlen-Pierce Clarinets by Steve Fox || Bohlen-Pierce || various (U.S., Canada, Germany) || A || 440 ||</pre></div> | || Bohlen-Pierce Clarinets by Steve Fox || Bohlen-Pierce || various (U.S., Canada, Germany) || A || 440 || | ||
|| Keenan Pepper's porcupine marimba || Porcupine-based circulating 15-tone || Berkeley, CA || C || 261.626 ||</pre></div> | |||
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<td>440<br /> | <td>440<br /> | ||
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<td>Keenan Pepper's porcupine marimba<br /> | |||
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<td>Porcupine-based circulating 15-tone<br /> | |||
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The Great Xenharmonic Fixed-Pitch Instrument Database! Fill in this page with a list of every known xenharmonic instrument in existence today, to exist as a standard of compatibility for builders to voluntarily adopt when building new fixed-pitch instruments. ||~ Instrument(s) ||~ Tuning system ||~ Location ||~ Reference note name ||~ Reference pitch (Hz) || || <span style="line-height: 19px;">[[http://www.afn.org/%7Esejic/DGinstr.html|The Exotic Musical Instruments of Denny Genovese]] (fixed include bass marimba, 2 xylophones, tubular bells, tubular chimes, fipple pipes)</span> || [[JI]] || Gainesville, FL and Urbana, IL || C || 64 || || [[http://www.newband.org/instruments.htm|The NEWBAND Instrumentarium]] (instruments by Harry Partch, Dean Drummond, et al.) || [[JI]] || Montclair, NJ || G || 392 || || [[http://www.gayleyoung.net/Instruments_columbine.html|Gayle Young's Columbine]] || [[JI]] || Canada? || ? || ? || || [[http://www.huygens-fokker.org/instruments/fokkerorgan.html|Fokker Organ]] || [[31edo]] || Netherlands || A || 440 || || 3-octave set of tubes || [[17edo]] || Urbana, IL || A || 440 || || 20-tone set of tubes || [[88cet]] || Urbana, IL || B || 240 || || Kraig Grady's instruments (percussion, psaltery, reed organs, ??) || [[JI]] || various Anaphorian Embassies || A || 440 || || Bohlen-Pierce Clarinets by Steve Fox || Bohlen-Pierce || various (U.S., Canada, Germany) || A || 440 || || Keenan Pepper's porcupine marimba || Porcupine-based circulating 15-tone || Berkeley, CA || C || 261.626 ||
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<html><head><title>The Great Xenharmonic Fixed-Pitch Instrument Database</title></head><body>The Great Xenharmonic Fixed-Pitch Instrument Database!<br /> <br /> Fill in this page with a list of every known xenharmonic instrument in existence today, to exist as a standard of compatibility for builders to voluntarily adopt when building new fixed-pitch instruments.<br /> <br /> <table class="wiki_table"> <tr> <th>Instrument(s)<br /> </th> <th>Tuning system<br /> </th> <th>Location<br /> </th> <th>Reference note name<br /> </th> <th>Reference pitch (Hz)<br /> </th> </tr> <tr> <td><span style="line-height: 19px;"><a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.afn.org/%7Esejic/DGinstr.html" rel="nofollow">The Exotic Musical Instruments of Denny Genovese</a> (fixed include bass marimba, 2 xylophones, tubular bells, tubular chimes, fipple pipes)</span><br /> </td> <td><a class="wiki_link" href="/JI">JI</a><br /> </td> <td>Gainesville, FL and Urbana, IL<br /> </td> <td>C<br /> </td> <td>64<br /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.newband.org/instruments.htm" rel="nofollow">The NEWBAND Instrumentarium</a> (instruments by Harry Partch, Dean Drummond, et al.)<br /> </td> <td><a class="wiki_link" href="/JI">JI</a><br /> </td> <td>Montclair, NJ<br /> </td> <td>G<br /> </td> <td>392<br /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.gayleyoung.net/Instruments_columbine.html" rel="nofollow">Gayle Young's Columbine</a><br /> </td> <td><a class="wiki_link" href="/JI">JI</a><br /> </td> <td>Canada?<br /> </td> <td>?<br /> </td> <td>?<br /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.huygens-fokker.org/instruments/fokkerorgan.html" rel="nofollow">Fokker Organ</a><br /> </td> <td><a class="wiki_link" href="/31edo">31edo</a><br /> </td> <td>Netherlands<br /> </td> <td>A<br /> </td> <td>440<br /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td>3-octave set of tubes<br /> </td> <td><a class="wiki_link" href="/17edo">17edo</a><br /> </td> <td>Urbana, IL<br /> </td> <td>A<br /> </td> <td>440<br /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td>20-tone set of tubes<br /> </td> <td><a class="wiki_link" href="/88cet">88cet</a><br /> </td> <td>Urbana, IL<br /> </td> <td>B<br /> </td> <td>240<br /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Kraig Grady's instruments (percussion, psaltery, reed organs, ??)<br /> </td> <td><a class="wiki_link" href="/JI">JI</a><br /> </td> <td>various Anaphorian Embassies<br /> </td> <td>A<br /> </td> <td>440<br /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Bohlen-Pierce Clarinets by Steve Fox<br /> </td> <td>Bohlen-Pierce<br /> </td> <td>various (U.S., Canada, Germany)<br /> </td> <td>A<br /> </td> <td>440<br /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Keenan Pepper's porcupine marimba<br /> </td> <td>Porcupine-based circulating 15-tone<br /> </td> <td>Berkeley, CA<br /> </td> <td>C<br /> </td> <td>261.626<br /> </td> </tr> </table> </body></html>