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'''Armodue''' is a theory and notation system for [[16edo]] and similar 16-tone tuning systems (''esadecafonia'') developed by [[Pierpaolo Beretta]] and [[Luca Attanasio]]. These two musicians also formed the group [[Aeterna]] and released an album titled [[Tribute to Armodue]] in 2008. | |||
The [[Pelogic family#Armodue|armodue temperament]] derives its name from Armodue theory. | |||
* [[Armodue theory]] | == See also == | ||
* [[Armodue armonia]] | * [[Armodue theory]] — summary translation from the official website | ||
* [[Armodue armonia]] — basic elements of harmony (translated from the official website) | |||
== External links == | |||
* [http://www.armodue.com/ Official website] | |||
[[Category:16edo]] | [[Category:16edo]] | ||
[[Category:Armodue]] | |||
Revision as of 04:40, 23 January 2022
Armodue is a theory and notation system for 16edo and similar 16-tone tuning systems (esadecafonia) developed by Pierpaolo Beretta and Luca Attanasio. These two musicians also formed the group Aeterna and released an album titled Tribute to Armodue in 2008.
The armodue temperament derives its name from Armodue theory.
See also
- Armodue theory — summary translation from the official website
- Armodue armonia — basic elements of harmony (translated from the official website)