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==Project Ideas== | ==Project Ideas== | ||
*[[Mousemambo/Tuning file]]. Add this new page. What are tuning files, what do they do, what are some formats? This will expand on the brief descriptions elsewhere, and link to the Anamark v2 page appropriately. | *[[User:Mousemambo/Tuning file|Mousemambo/Tuning file]]. Add this new page. What are tuning files, what do they do, what are some formats? This will expand on the brief descriptions elsewhere, and link to the Anamark v2 page appropriately. | ||
*Add "See: Tuning file" as appropriate to the articles that currently reference them. | *Add "See: Tuning file" as appropriate to the articles that currently reference them. | ||
*[[Mousemambo/Indian music]]. Replace the existing article "[[Indian]]" which, by the way, has a | *[[User:Mousemambo/Indian music|Mousemambo/Indian music]]. Replace the existing article "[[Indian]]" which, by the way, has a strange and dismaying page title (see below). Provide some history and current usage of tuning selections in the various branches of Indian music, and links to outside information. | ||
*Add some "how to" information for people just beginning their journey, either as additions to existing pages or by creating new ones as appropriate. E.g. How to use tuning files, how to select which ones, how to get your electronic or software instrument to use one. These types of pages live in [[:Category:Guides|Category:Guides]]. | *Add some "how to" information for people just beginning their journey, either as additions to existing pages or by creating new ones as appropriate. E.g. How to use tuning files, how to select which ones, how to get your electronic or software instrument to use one. These types of pages live in [[:Category:Guides|Category:Guides]]. | ||
*Category: Tuning mechanisms. Probably not that category name, but something that would encompass all articles about how electronic instruments are made to adhere to alternative (non-12-EDO) tunings. "Practical tuning" or "Tuning practices" or "Tuning technique" (currently in use but deprecated with redirect) or "Tuning practice" perhaps? I note that the current [[:Category:Tuning|Category:Tuning]] is about the theoretical side and not at all the practical side. However, it might instead be best to stick everything in there, practical and theoretical, although that's not the direction I currently lean toward. | *Category: Tuning mechanisms. Probably not that category name, but something that would encompass all articles about how electronic instruments are made to adhere to alternative (non-12-EDO) tunings. "Practical tuning" or "Tuning practices" or "Tuning technique" (currently in use but deprecated with redirect) or "Tuning practice" perhaps? I note that the current [[:Category:Tuning|Category:Tuning]] is about the theoretical side and not at all the practical side. However, it might instead be best to stick everything in there, practical and theoretical, although that's not the direction I currently lean toward. | ||
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*[[:Category:Indian|Category:Indian]] | *[[:Category:Indian|Category:Indian]] | ||
*... to be further developed | *... to be further developed | ||
I note that under [[:Category:Traditions|Category:Traditions]] all the cultural traditions (not just Indian) are named with | I note that under [[:Category:Traditions|Category:Traditions]] all the cultural traditions (not just Indian) are named with strange and somewhat dismaying names that omit the word "music" that should follow. E.g. Indian, Arabic and Greek should sensibly be Indian music, Arabic music, and Greek music. The words "Indian," "Arabic," and "Greek" by themselves can mean a people, a culture, or (except for Indian) a language. These page names and category names should specify "music" or "microtonality" or something else specific. Otherwise they feel very much like they are exoticizing and generalizing traditional cultural musics, much like how 20th century academic Western music theory tends to treat all music outside those by dead Germans as somehow lesser. | ||
==Toolkit== | ==Toolkit== |
Revision as of 17:37, 2 August 2023
Mousemambo's workbench for ideas and projects. Questions? Please use his Talk page or contact him through XenHarmonic Alliance's Discord server #wiki channel.
Project Ideas
- Mousemambo/Tuning file. Add this new page. What are tuning files, what do they do, what are some formats? This will expand on the brief descriptions elsewhere, and link to the Anamark v2 page appropriately.
- Add "See: Tuning file" as appropriate to the articles that currently reference them.
- Mousemambo/Indian music. Replace the existing article "Indian" which, by the way, has a strange and dismaying page title (see below). Provide some history and current usage of tuning selections in the various branches of Indian music, and links to outside information.
- Add some "how to" information for people just beginning their journey, either as additions to existing pages or by creating new ones as appropriate. E.g. How to use tuning files, how to select which ones, how to get your electronic or software instrument to use one. These types of pages live in Category:Guides.
- Category: Tuning mechanisms. Probably not that category name, but something that would encompass all articles about how electronic instruments are made to adhere to alternative (non-12-EDO) tunings. "Practical tuning" or "Tuning practices" or "Tuning technique" (currently in use but deprecated with redirect) or "Tuning practice" perhaps? I note that the current Category:Tuning is about the theoretical side and not at all the practical side. However, it might instead be best to stick everything in there, practical and theoretical, although that's not the direction I currently lean toward.
Practical Tuning for Beginners Pages
Below is a list of existing pages (still expanding by search, as of August 2023) relevant to beginners who want to set their electronic instruments to other than 12-EDO tuning. Synth/sampler manuals frequently don't provide enough background information, instead assuming you already know something about tuning files.
It's useful to consider the trajectory of beginners newly arriving at the wiki. The wiki's front page has a section "If you are new to musical tuning" that doesn't get into practical how-to issues, but the page also has a very appropriate and helpful section "Practical xenharmonics" (Useful Tools, List of microtonal software plugins, Microtonal instruments). "Useful tools" simply redirects to the "List of music software" page, which seems sensible if inconsistent.
Related to that visitor's initial likely trajectory, note that the wiki's main sidebar also includes a section "Practice" with links underneath to some essential starting points for people seeking practical tuning guidance, especially "Software" and (of less relevance to this work) "Pedagogy." Also in that sidebar, "Useful Tools" (redirects to List of music software) is listed under "Theory" which is odd unless you know how useful the "practice" tools are for better understanding theory.
- Categories with practical tuning articles:
- Category:Tuning
- Category:Guides
- Category:Software
- Category:Practice
- Category:Pedagogy
- Category:Tuning technique (a soft redirect to Category:Regular temperament tuning, otherwise would be an attractive category for all tuning file and closely related pages)
- List of music software. Good page with ongoing maintenance activity. Linked to from the Main Page in the "Practical xenharmonics" section, as a "Useful tools" redirect.
- List of microtonal software plugins. Very important page at this time (August 2023), well maintained with updates. Linked to from the Main Page in the "Practical xenharmonics" section.
- Pedagogy. Excellent page with a name that unfortunately doesn't scream, "New folks start here!" "Education" would be better because it's more common, or "Learn" is even more common. An important page because there's a link to it in the wiki's default sidebar. Understandably focused on tuning theory, not practical issues.
- New Tuning Method. Relevant, but mostly outdated page whose last substantial update was June 2016, so no mention of MTS-ESP, MPE or tuner plugins.
- Creating Scala scl files for rank two temperaments. Beginners won't know what a "rank two temperament" is or what Scala does.
- Pedagogy questions. Old abandoned page.
- PedagogyTradeoffs. Redirects to the "Pedagogy questions" page section: When_is_learning_a_microtonal_system_of_pitches_harder_than_learning_the_12-equal_system.3F_When_is_it_easier.3F
- MicroPedagogyCollective. Old abandoned page.
- Useful Tools. Redirects to the List of music software.
- Anamark tuning file format. A good page already. Too bad there isn't an equivalent for Scala SCL/KBM file formats!
- Scala. Has a brief section on tuning files, which needs "See: Tuning files" added.
- DAWs. The section "Approaches to Microtonal Composition in a DAW" has some good info about practical tuning issues.
Indian Music
Existing pages addressing microtonality in Indian music:
- Indian
- Category:Indian
- ... to be further developed
I note that under Category:Traditions all the cultural traditions (not just Indian) are named with strange and somewhat dismaying names that omit the word "music" that should follow. E.g. Indian, Arabic and Greek should sensibly be Indian music, Arabic music, and Greek music. The words "Indian," "Arabic," and "Greek" by themselves can mean a people, a culture, or (except for Indian) a language. These page names and category names should specify "music" or "microtonality" or something else specific. Otherwise they feel very much like they are exoticizing and generalizing traditional cultural musics, much like how 20th century academic Western music theory tends to treat all music outside those by dead Germans as somehow lesser.
Toolkit
- Xenharmonic Wiki:Conventions
- Xenharmonic Wiki:Article guidelines
- Xenharmonic Wiki:Wikifuture
- Xenharmonic Wiki:Things to do [also its Discussion page]
- Category:Todo
- Category:Todo:expand
- Help:Editing
- Category:Wikipedia text help (@Wikipedia)
- Help:Cheatsheet (@Wikipedia)
- Sysops
- ... to be further developed