Stephen Crawford

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**Stephen Crawford (under construction)**
Make a page and link to it here, wherein you give your answer to any of these questions:
* //What was your path to discovering alternate tunings?//
* //What are your current/past/future particular interests?//
* //What instruments or means have you had/do you have now/do you want for the making of microtonal music?//
* //What instruments or means have you successfully used in the making of microtonal music? Recommendations?//
* //Any good microtonal anecdotes?//

Name your page after yourself, or whatever you'd like yourself to be called. When you have new answers, update the page!

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Make a page and link to it here, wherein you give your answer to any of these questions:<br />
<ul><li><em>What was your path to discovering alternate tunings?</em></li><li><em>What are your current/past/future particular interests?</em></li><li><em>What instruments or means have you had/do you have now/do you want for the making of microtonal music?</em></li><li><em>What instruments or means have you successfully used in the making of microtonal music? Recommendations?</em></li><li><em>Any good microtonal anecdotes?</em></li></ul><br />
Name your page after yourself, or whatever you'd like yourself to be called. When you have new answers, update the page!</body></html>