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** If you want to cite the same reference multiple times, give it a name e.g.<nowiki> “<ref name="Bob et al.">The contents of the note</ref>” </nowiki>the first time you use it.
** If you want to cite the same reference multiple times, give it a name e.g.<nowiki> “<ref name="Bob et al.">The contents of the note</ref>” </nowiki>the first time you use it.
*** Then every subsequent time you can just use<nowiki> <ref name="Bob et al." /> </nowiki>without all the rest.
*** Then every subsequent time you can just use<nowiki> <ref name="Bob et al." /> </nowiki>without all the rest.


=== About musical tuning ===
=== About musical tuning ===

Revision as of 06:59, 16 December 2024

Whether they are frequent or one-of-a-kind, all questions are welcome here. When listing questions, list broad, general questions higher and niche, more specific questions lower. Answer each question on a separate page, linked to by the question.

Answered questions

About navigating and editing the wiki









  • How can I add an inline citation or note?
    • Use “<ref>The contents of the note</ref>” at the place you want the little superscript number to appear.
      • Use “< /references>” at the place you want the list of references to appear. (If you do not specify this, it will default to the very bottom of the page.)
    • If you want to cite the same reference multiple times, give it a name e.g. “<ref name="Bob et al.">The contents of the note</ref>” the first time you use it.
      • Then every subsequent time you can just use <ref name="Bob et al." /> without all the rest.

About musical tuning






  • What does “golden” refer to in “golden meantone”, “golden flattone”, etc?
    • Rank-2 temperaments (of which meantone and flattone are two among many) generate MOS scales with two step sizes, large and small.
    • Depending on what generator you use for the temperament, you can make the ratio between large:small different. For example you can have 3:1 meantone, 2:1 meantone, 3:2 meantone, etc. and the same goes for any other rank-2 temperament.
    • If the ratio between the step sizes is the golden ratio, then the tuning is a golden tuning, such as “golden meantone”, “golden flattone” or similar.


Unanswered questions

Todo: answer questions

in the mean time until this question is answered, see: Rank-3 temperament


in the mean time until this question is answered, see: Category:People




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