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* [[Just intonation]]
* [[Just intonation]]
* [[EDO]]s and other [[equal-step tuning]]s
* [[EDO]]s and other [[equal-step tuning]]s
* [[Regular temperaments]] and [[historical temperaments]]
* [[MOS scale|Moment of Symmetry (MOS) scales]]
* [[People]] who have contributed to the overall project of xenharmonic exploration
* [[Regular temperaments]]
* [[Historical temperaments]]
* [[People]] who have contributed to xenharmonic exploration
* [[The Library]] of electronically-available published works about microtonal/xenharmonic music
* [[The Library]] of electronically-available published works about microtonal/xenharmonic music
* [[List of microtonal software plugins]]
* [[List of microtonal software plugins]]

Revision as of 15:18, 3 February 2022

Welcome to the Xenharmonic Wiki

The Xenharmonic Wiki is an open resource for information about musical tuning. This includes information about systems of tuning, the relationships between those systems, and the theory and math behind them. For a lengthier introduction, see Introduction.

If you are new to musical tuning

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You can read some tips in Wiki Help. Get the hang of editing in the SandBox. Wikifuture is a wish list of sorts. Xenharmonic Wiki:Things to do helps you find out what community projects are currently under way.