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You want how many notes in an octave?? - The Xenharmonic Wiki Deep Dive

Austin Kobylarczyk | Composer 4,392 lượt xem 12 months ago
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Today I want to share with you my little exploration of the Xenharmonic Wiki, a place devoted to 'Xenharmonic' music - music that utilizes different tuning systems than 12TET or 12EDO. This include, but believe me is not limited to, 31EDO, 7EDO, 49EDO, 51ED3, and so many more. I hope you enjoy this neat dive into the world of microtonal music!

Relevant Links:
The Xenharmonic Wiki: https://en.xen.wiki/w/Main_Page

More information on SCL files: https://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/scl_format.html#:~:text=Scala%20scale%20file%20format,popularity%20of%20the%20Scala%20program

Hyperchromatica - Kyle Gann: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1IsImnKxK5ppCkOEoQ-yjOnAq95wkx9c&si=fjZMenmlthJzKvsb


Opening music by @thockster on Instagram.


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