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=Theory: Inventions that shape understanding= 

Theories are [[http://grace.evergreen.edu/~arunc/texts/cybernetics/heinz/disorder.pdf|not discoveries but inventions]] of humans, which often bring forth //new ways of experiencing//. (The music-making itself ('practice'), if at odds with existing theories, may provoke the creation of new theories.)

=Reality tunnels into microtonality= 
* [[JustIntonation|Just Intonation]]: an infinite world of rational numbers and numerous models: the harmonic series, tonality diamonds, eikosany, etc. 
* [[Equal Temperaments|Equal]] tunings: each one a subtle monoculture of intervals 
* In Western common practice music, the (somewhat forgotten) use of [[historical temperaments]] (meantones, well temperaments) with 12 or more unequal notes per octave 
* Musics of traditional cultures
** [[Arabic, Turkish, Persian]]
** [[Indian]] (North, South) 
** Thai 
** Indonesian (Java, Bali) 
** Ancient Greek
* [[Regular Temperaments]] (including Linear Temperaments): a reality bending just intonation and equal temperaments towards one another, fleshed out in the past decade or so 
* [[MOSScales|Moment of Symmetry]], brought to you by Erv Wilson
* [[Empirical|Empirical]]. This is a form of hands-on, field research as opposed to a form of acoustical or scale engineering where tunings are specifically derived from listening and playing experiments carried out in the pitch continuum.
* [[Pretty Pictures]] that represent scales in one way or another 
* [[Notation]] (pretty pictures for a the purpose of writing music down) 
* the notion of a [[Scalesmith]] who //builds// scales, with various methods, perhaps for single occasions
** Counter-intuitive, random, arbitrary scales 
** Numerology-based, computationally demanding scales 
** Scale stretching
* ([[Corollaries]], traces left by other reality tunnels, which by themselves are completely trivial and obvious)

=External links= 
== == 
* Tonalsoft [[http://www.tonalsoft.com/enc/encyclopedia.aspx|Encyclopedia of microtonal music theory]] - a whole sea of information on the topic, covering both historical tuning theories and modern developments 
* [[http://www.bikexprt.com/music/tunebibl.htm|A bibliography on musical tunings and temperaments]], compiled by John S. Allen 
* Huygens-Fokker Foundation's [[http://www.xs4all.nl/~huygensf/doc/bib.html|Tuning & temperament bibliography]], hyperlinked and updated by Manuel op de Coul

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Theories are <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://grace.evergreen.edu/~arunc/texts/cybernetics/heinz/disorder.pdf" rel="nofollow">not discoveries but inventions</a> of humans, which often bring forth <em>new ways of experiencing</em>. (The music-making itself ('practice'), if at odds with existing theories, may provoke the creation of new theories.)<br />
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 <ul><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/JustIntonation">Just Intonation</a>: an infinite world of rational numbers and numerous models: the harmonic series, tonality diamonds, eikosany, etc.</li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Equal%20Temperaments">Equal</a> tunings: each one a subtle monoculture of intervals</li><li>In Western common practice music, the (somewhat forgotten) use of <a class="wiki_link" href="/historical%20temperaments">historical temperaments</a> (meantones, well temperaments) with 12 or more unequal notes per octave</li><li>Musics of traditional cultures<ul><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Arabic%2C%20Turkish%2C%20Persian">Arabic, Turkish, Persian</a></li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Indian">Indian</a> (North, South)</li><li>Thai</li><li>Indonesian (Java, Bali)</li><li>Ancient Greek</li></ul></li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Regular%20Temperaments">Regular Temperaments</a> (including Linear Temperaments): a reality bending just intonation and equal temperaments towards one another, fleshed out in the past decade or so</li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/MOSScales">Moment of Symmetry</a>, brought to you by Erv Wilson</li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Empirical">Empirical</a>. This is a form of hands-on, field research as opposed to a form of acoustical or scale engineering where tunings are specifically derived from listening and playing experiments carried out in the pitch continuum.</li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Pretty%20Pictures">Pretty Pictures</a> that represent scales in one way or another</li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Notation">Notation</a> (pretty pictures for a the purpose of writing music down)</li><li>the notion of a <a class="wiki_link" href="/Scalesmith">Scalesmith</a> who <em>builds</em> scales, with various methods, perhaps for single occasions<ul><li>Counter-intuitive, random, arbitrary scales</li><li>Numerology-based, computationally demanding scales</li><li>Scale stretching</li></ul></li><li>(<a class="wiki_link" href="/Corollaries">Corollaries</a>, traces left by other reality tunnels, which by themselves are completely trivial and obvious)</li></ul><br />
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 <ul><li>Tonalsoft <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.tonalsoft.com/enc/encyclopedia.aspx" rel="nofollow">Encyclopedia of microtonal music theory</a> - a whole sea of information on the topic, covering both historical tuning theories and modern developments</li><li><a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.bikexprt.com/music/tunebibl.htm" rel="nofollow">A bibliography on musical tunings and temperaments</a>, compiled by John S. Allen</li><li>Huygens-Fokker Foundation's <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.xs4all.nl/~huygensf/doc/bib.html" rel="nofollow">Tuning &amp; temperament bibliography</a>, hyperlinked and updated by Manuel op de Coul</li></ul></body></html>