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=**Welcome to the Xenharmonic Wiki!**= 

The Xenharmonic wiki is an open resource for information about [[Musical tuning|Musical Tuning]].<span style="line-height: 1.5;"> This includes information about systems of tuning, the relationships between those systems, and the theory and math behind them.</span>

<span style="line-height: 1.5;">This wiki is created by volunteers. Relevant new content is most welcome! You can get the hang of editing in the [[SandBox|Sandbox]], then dive right in. [[wiki help|Wiki Help]] provides some tips as well. [[Wikifuture]] is a wish list of sorts.</span>

==If you are new to musical tuning:== 
* [[Why use alternative tunings?]] is an overview of common reasons for learning about tunings other than standard western tuning.
* The [[Approaches to Musical Tuning]] page offers links to various theoretical approaches to exploring alternative intonation systems
* Here are [[microtonalListeningList|links to lots]] of alternatively tuned music that has been made, in case you're wondering what it all sounds like.
* Links to xenharmonic websites: __**[[xenharmonic/Links#Maps|Maps]]**__ | **__[[xenharmonic/Links#Forums|Forums]]__** | **[[xenharmonic/Links#Educational%20websites|Educational websites]]** | **[[xenharmonic/links#Selected%20microtonal%20labels%20and%20concert%20producers|Labels and concert producers]]**
==Links to some popular areas of the Xenharmonic Universe:== 
* [[Just intonation|Just Intonation]]
** [[Gallery of Just Intervals]]
* [[Equal|Equal Temperaments]]
** [[edf|Equal divisions of the perfect fifth]]
** [[edVI|Equal divisions of sixths]]
** [[edVII|Equal divisions of sevenths]]
** [[edo#Individual%20pages%20for%20EDOs|Equal divisions of the octave]]
** [[edIX|Equal divisions of ninths]]
** [[edX|Equal divisions of tenths]]
** [[edXI and beyond|Equal divisions of elevenths and beyond]]
* [[Regular Temperaments]]
** Mike Battaglia's [[Mike's Lectures On Regular Temperament Theory|Lectures on Regular Temperaments]]
* [[historical temperaments|Historical Temperaments]]
* [[people|People]] who have contributed to the overall project of xenharmonic exploration
* [[The Library]] - a list of electronically-available published works on microtonal/xenharmonic music

==But what about rhythm?== 
If you're interested in the study and practice of world rhythms, irrational time signatures, and harmonic polyrhythms, visit the [[http://xenrhythmic.wikia.com/wiki/The_Xenrhythm_Wikia|Xenrhythm wiki]]

<span style="font-size: 120%;">__Don't forget about the search function in the side bar to the left!__ </span>

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The Xenharmonic wiki is an open resource for information about <a class="wiki_link" href="/Musical%20tuning">Musical Tuning</a>.<span style="line-height: 1.5;"> This includes information about systems of tuning, the relationships between those systems, and the theory and math behind them.</span><br />
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<span style="line-height: 1.5;">This wiki is created by volunteers. Relevant new content is most welcome! You can get the hang of editing in the <a class="wiki_link" href="/SandBox">Sandbox</a>, then dive right in. <a class="wiki_link" href="/wiki%20help">Wiki Help</a> provides some tips as well. <a class="wiki_link" href="/Wikifuture">Wikifuture</a> is a wish list of sorts.</span><br />
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 <ul><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Why%20use%20alternative%20tunings%3F">Why use alternative tunings?</a> is an overview of common reasons for learning about tunings other than standard western tuning.</li><li>The <a class="wiki_link" href="/Approaches%20to%20Musical%20Tuning">Approaches to Musical Tuning</a> page offers links to various theoretical approaches to exploring alternative intonation systems</li><li>Here are <a class="wiki_link" href="/microtonalListeningList">links to lots</a> of alternatively tuned music that has been made, in case you're wondering what it all sounds like.</li><li>Links to xenharmonic websites: <u><strong><a class="wiki_link" href="http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/Links#Maps">Maps</a></strong></u> | <strong><u><a class="wiki_link" href="http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/Links#Forums">Forums</a></u></strong> | <strong><a class="wiki_link" href="http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/Links#Educational%20websites">Educational websites</a></strong> | <strong><a class="wiki_link" href="http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/links#Selected%20microtonal%20labels%20and%20concert%20producers">Labels and concert producers</a></strong></li></ul><!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:4:&lt;h2&gt; --><h2 id="toc2"><a name="Welcome to the Xenharmonic Wiki!-Links to some popular areas of the Xenharmonic Universe:"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:4 -->Links to some popular areas of the Xenharmonic Universe:</h2>
 <ul><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Just%20intonation">Just Intonation</a><ul><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Gallery%20of%20Just%20Intervals">Gallery of Just Intervals</a></li></ul></li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Equal">Equal Temperaments</a><ul><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/edf">Equal divisions of the perfect fifth</a></li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/edVI">Equal divisions of sixths</a></li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/edVII">Equal divisions of sevenths</a></li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/edo#Individual%20pages%20for%20EDOs">Equal divisions of the octave</a></li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/edIX">Equal divisions of ninths</a></li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/edX">Equal divisions of tenths</a></li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/edXI%20and%20beyond">Equal divisions of elevenths and beyond</a></li></ul></li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Regular%20Temperaments">Regular Temperaments</a><ul><li>Mike Battaglia's <a class="wiki_link" href="/Mike%27s%20Lectures%20On%20Regular%20Temperament%20Theory">Lectures on Regular Temperaments</a></li></ul></li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/historical%20temperaments">Historical Temperaments</a></li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/people">People</a> who have contributed to the overall project of xenharmonic exploration</li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/The%20Library">The Library</a> - a list of electronically-available published works on microtonal/xenharmonic music</li></ul><br />
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 If you're interested in the study and practice of world rhythms, irrational time signatures, and harmonic polyrhythms, visit the <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://xenrhythmic.wikia.com/wiki/The_Xenrhythm_Wikia" rel="nofollow">Xenrhythm wiki</a><br />
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