Wikipedia:WikiProject Tunings, Temperaments, and Scales
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[edit] Scope
This project will cover historical systems like Pythagorean tuning and meantone temperament, non-Western systems like pelog and slendro, and modern innovations like Harry Partch's 43-tone scale. The focus will be on microtonal and xenharmonic music; tunings such as New Standard Tuning for guitars that fall completely within 12-tone equal temperament don't belong to this project.
[edit] How to help
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If you're interested, list your name at the bottom of this page and start writing articles!
[edit] To do
- Clean up articles in Category:Intervals
- I think the pages for Myhill's property and Maximal Evenness should be merged (and to that should be added distributional evenness), but I don't know how to propose a merger. Can anybody help? -CKL
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- Just put {{mergeto|Title of an article}} and {{mergefrom|Title of the article that should be merged into the first one}} on the respective articles. It's also a good idea to explain why they should be merged on the talk page. —Keenan Pepper 23:50, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Articles
Please add your favorites to this list (it's far from complete), and feel free to rearrange it.
- Musical tuning
- Temperament (music)
- Equal temperament
- Equal division of the octave
- 12-tone Equal temperament
- 19 equal temperament
- 22 equal temperament
- 31 equal temperament
- 53 equal temperament
- 72 equal temperament
- 88 equal temperament
- 96 equal temperament
- Quarter tone
- (Please restrict articles to only noteworthy divisions. We don't need an article for every positive integer equal temperament.)
- Historical Western tunings
- Just intonation
- List of musical intervals
- Diaschisma
- Holdrian comma
- Kleisma
- Limma
- Pythagorean comma
- Schisma
- Septimal comma
- Septimal diesis
- Septimal kleisma
- Septimal major third
- Septimal minor third
- Septimal semicomma
- Septimal sixth-tone
- Syntonic comma
- Non-equal temperaments
- Non-octave tunings and temperaments
- Theory
- Chordal space
- Microtonal music
- Modulatory space
- Music theorists
- Lemme Rossi
- Erv Wilson
- Shohé Tanaka
- Jing Fang
- Henry Liston
- Robert Holford Macdowall Bosanquet
- Robert Smith
- Joseph Yasser
- Adriaan Fokker
- Francisco de Salinas
- José Würschmidt
- Safi ad-Din al-Urmawi
- Regular temperament
- Tunings of the world
- Scale theory