Talk:History and philosophy of xenharmonic music

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Revision as of 02:45, 27 September 2025 by BudjarnLambeth (talk | contribs) (Will support moving this to main space if we add 1 sentence to the wiki main page)
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Co-signers/endorsements idea

It seems like this document has alliance alignment potential. Perhaps if there were a way for microtonalists to co-sign or endorse these statements, it could carry more weight and be promoted out of userspace that way?

However that were implemented, put me on the list. Xenjacob (talk)

I'm sorry for not seeing this sooner. Life has a way of forcing one to focus on frivolities like work and family instead of important things like xenharmonics, but I've returned to this essay at the request of others and think this is a good idea. I will add a co-sign section at the bottom for others to sign. Nick Vuci (talk) 13:54, 24 September 2025 (UTC)

Moving to main

I'm in favor of moving this to main, but I guess the question is, would it remain an essay (in which case the article should mention you as the author) or just a freely editable article?

I believe the latter is really the only option for mainspace, but it's up to you.

EDIT: Another option is to merge the relevant portions into microtonal music, which is a high priority article that really needs some work.

Sintel🎏 (talk) 12:48, 11 April 2025 (UTC)

  • I support merging the article. It's primarily informative for the sake of understanding of the history of microtonal and xenharmonic music. Lériendil (talk) 15:36, 11 April 2025 (UTC)

Clarify that this is Nick Vuci's personal usage of the term

The usage of "xenharmonics" varies quite a bit from what Nick has specified. --VectorGraphics (talk) 22:32, 12 April 2025 (UTC)

If we do this then I'd be happy for this to be moved to main space

If we expand the first line of the wiki main page to say to say "The Xenharmonic Wiki is an open resource for information about musical tuning. This information includes tuning systems and their relationships, theory, math and practice. This wiki covers both xenharmony and also broader tuning theory in general".

Then I would be happy for this article to be moved to main space in its current state without any changes, and I would be happy to sign it.

--BudjarnLambeth (talk) 02:45, 27 September 2025 (UTC)