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**[[Pre-Columbian_South_American_Music|Pre-Columbian South American]] (e.g. Maya, Inca, Aztec..)
**[[Pre-Columbian_South_American_Music|Pre-Columbian South American]] (e.g. Maya, Inca, Aztec..)
**[[Indonesian|Indonesian]] (Java, Bali)
**[[Indonesian|Indonesian]] (Java, Bali)
**Ancient Greek, [http://orthodoxwiki.org/Byzantine_Chant#The_scale Byzantine]
**[[wikipedia:Musical_system_of_ancient_Greece|Ancient Greek]], [http://orthodoxwiki.org/Byzantine_Chant#The_scale Byzantine]
**[[Georgian|Georgian]]
**[[Georgian|Georgian]]
*[[Regular_Temperaments|Regular Temperaments]]: (including Linear Temperaments): a centuries-old practice that has recently undergone a mathematical facelift, in which Just Intonation is selectively and regularly detuned in various ways, to better meet a variety of compositional desires
*[[Regular_Temperaments|Regular Temperaments]]: (including Linear Temperaments): a centuries-old practice that has recently undergone a mathematical facelift, in which Just Intonation is selectively and regularly detuned in various ways, to better meet a variety of compositional desires

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Below is a partial list of currently-established theories and approaches related to tuning.