* [[Listen]] to alternatively tuned music, in case you're wondering what it all sounds like.
* [[Listen]] to alternatively tuned music, in case you're wondering what it all sounds like.
* The [[Approaches to Musical Tuning]] page offers links to various theoretical approaches to exploring alternative intonation systems
* The [[Approaches to Musical Tuning]] page offers links to various theoretical approaches to exploring alternative intonation systems
* Links to xenharmonic websites: '''[[Links#Maps|Maps]]''' | '''[[Links#Forums|Forums]]''' | '''[[Links#Educational websites|Educational websites]]''' | '''[[Links#Selected microtonal labels and concert producers|Labels and concert producers]]'''
* [[Links]] to xenharmonic websites
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Welcome to the Xenharmonic Wiki
The Xenharmonic Wiki is an open resource for information about musical tuning. This information includes tuning systems and their relationships, theory, math and practice. For a lengthier introduction, see Introduction.
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