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- Xenharmonic music is music that uses a tuning system that is unlike the 12-tone equal temperament scale. It was named by Ivor Darreg, from the Gr**** Xenos...
- 1994) was an American composer and leading proponent of microtonal or "xenharmonic" music. He also created a series of experimental musical instruments...
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- Žabka. Ivor Darreg proposed[when?][citation needed] the term xenharmonic; see xenharmonic music. The Austrian composer Franz Richter Herf [de] and the...
- Just Intervals", Xenharmonic Wiki. "Names of seven-limit commas", XenHarmony.org. (Archived copy) "List of Overtones", Xenharmonic Wiki. "All Known Musical...
- Subharmonic – Having a frequency that is a fraction of a fundamental frequency Xenharmonic music – Music that uses a tuning system outside of 12-TET Walker, Russell...
- Cordero 1917 2008 Panamanian Ivor Darreg 1917 1994 American microtone, xenharmonic Robert Erickson 1917 1997 American twelve tone, extended technique Robert...
- standard 12-tone equal temperament, so it does not natively support xenharmonic music. Logic Pro supports many different tunings. GarageBand does not...
- Pseudo-octave Psychoacoustics Standard tuning Stretched tuning Vibrating string Xenharmonic Obataya, Eiichi (2017-10-01). "Effects of natural and artificial ageing...
- which was used by Adriaan Fokker. Various further extensions are used in Xenharmonic music. In post-tonal or atonal theory, originally developed for equal-tempered...