Iceface tuning

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**Ice-face tuning** is a method of performing quarter tones on a standard piano or harp by tuning the black notes or accidentals 50 cents higher than normal. The result is an uneven 12-tone scale that consists of the formula: LsLsMLsLsLM where the L consists of 150 cents, the M of 100 cents, and the s of 50 cents. The scale may be referred to as Ice-face[12] and consists of three sizes of tones.
The idea of Ice-face came from Hidekazu Wakabayashi in a dream he had. Wakabayashi claimed that he saw a woman playing a piano that was presumably tuned in the same way that Ice-face[12] is tuned.

<span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.5;">The basic idea is to raise the pitch of the black notes in 12 EDO up 50 cents. The scale can be thought of as mohajira superimposed over a diatonic major scale. </span>

== Examples ==
* [[https://soundcloud.com/hidekazu-wakabayashi/i-love-you-but-i-love-you|I love you, but I love you (Iceface tuned piano) by Hidekazu Wakabayashi]]
* [[https://soundcloud.com/hidekazu-wakabayashi/music-from-unopned-boxes|Music from unopned boxes (Iceface tuned piano) by Hidekazu Wakabayashi]]

== see also ==
* [[Ice Tonality]]

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The idea of Ice-face came from Hidekazu Wakabayashi in a dream he had. Wakabayashi claimed that he saw a woman playing a piano that was presumably tuned in the same way that Ice-face[12] is tuned.<br />
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<span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.5;">The basic idea is to raise the pitch of the black notes in 12 EDO up 50 cents. The scale can be thought of as mohajira superimposed over a diatonic major scale. </span><br />
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<ul><li><a class="wiki_link_ext" href="https://soundcloud.com/hidekazu-wakabayashi/i-love-you-but-i-love-you" rel="nofollow">I love you, but I love you (Iceface tuned piano) by Hidekazu Wakabayashi</a></li><li><a class="wiki_link_ext" href="https://soundcloud.com/hidekazu-wakabayashi/music-from-unopned-boxes" rel="nofollow">Music from unopned boxes (Iceface tuned piano) by Hidekazu Wakabayashi</a></li></ul><br />
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<ul><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Ice%20Tonality">Ice Tonality</a></li></ul></body></html>