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[[File:NV-20210607-16NEJI128-AntiLydianDubstep.mp3|thumb|left|Anti-Lydian dubstep]]
[[File:NV-20210607-16NEJI128-AntiLydianDubstep.mp3|thumb|left|Anti-Lydian dubstep]]
[[File:NV-20210610-16NEJI128-AntiLocrianDubstepSketch.mp3|thumb|left|Anti-Locrian dubstep]]  
[[File:NV-20210610-16NEJI128-AntiLocrianDubstepSketch.mp3|thumb|left|Anti-Locrian dubstep]]  
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==== String Quartet in Ozan Yarman's JI 'Maqam Hijaz' Scale ====
==== String Quartet in Ozan Yarman's JI 'Maqam Hijaz' Scale ====
DISCLAIMER: this isn't in 'Maqam Hijaz' in a traditional sense. It's a thoroughly Western piece in a JI interpretation of Maqam Hijaz by Ozan Yarman, and it can be found in Sevish's "World Scales" pack. The third movement borrows a Hijaz theme from "Midnight Sun" by Hossein Behroozinia (which is in Dastgah Hoomayoon overall).
DISCLAIMER: this isn't in 'Maqam Hijaz' in a traditional sense. It's a thoroughly Western piece in a JI interpretation of Maqam Hijaz by Ozan Yarman (Which can be found in Sevish's "World Scales" pack). The third movement borrows a Hijaz theme from "Midnight Sun" by Hossein Behroozinia (which is in Dastgah Hoomayoon, Hijaz being a 'melody' of Dastgah Hoomayon).
[[File:NV-20210626-MaqamHijaz-StringQuartet mvmt1.mp3|thumb|left|Movement 1]]
[[File:NV-20210626-MaqamHijaz-StringQuartet mvmt1.mp3|thumb|left|Movement 1]]
[[File:NV-20210626-MaqamHijaz-StringQuartet mvmt2.mp3|thumb|left|Movement 2]]
[[File:NV-20210626-MaqamHijaz-StringQuartet mvmt2.mp3|thumb|left|Movement 2]]
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=== 24-EDO ===
=== 24-EDO ===
==== Piano Miniatures ====
==== Piano Miniatures ====
=== Pieces in Assorted Tunings ===
==== Microtonal Gymnopédies ====
I noticed that lots of people seemed to find that Erik Satie's famous "Gymnopédies" suitable for microtonal retuning and arrangement. This inspired me to study the 3 pieces Satie wrote, analyze the form, and craft my own set following his lead.
[[File:NV-20210125-Mode12-Gymnopedie 1.mp3|thumb|left|Microtonal Gymnopédie 1 in Mode 12]]
[[File:NV-20210125-24EDO-Gymnopedie 2.mp3|thumb|left|Microtonal Gymnopédie 2 in 24-EDO]]
[[File:NV-20210125-AlFarabiG7-Gymnopedie 3.mp3|thumb|left|Microtonal Gymnopédie 3 in Al-Farabi's 7th Greek Scale]]