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Microtonality is the use in
music of
microtones —
intervals smaller than a semitone, also
called "microintervals". It may also be
extended to include...
- Tuning, Timbre, Spectrum, Scale. ISBN 3-540-76173-X.
Microtonality - Web (in Spanish)
Microtonal music on CD
Homepage for
William Sethares The Xenharmonic...
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still in check. So even if you don't
understand the
first thing about microtonality, there's
still plenty of
flying banana here to keep you amused." Vinyl...
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Maneri is his son. In 1988,
Maneri founded the
Boston Microtonal Society,
dedicated to
microtonal music and tuning. It is
currently led by
James Bergin...
- manuals. The
quarter tone
scale (24-tet: 50 cents) is the most
frequent microtonality in his work.
Wyschnegradsky also
wrote one
piece for Julián Carrillo's...
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Sonata for
Microtonal Piano is a
sonata for
specifically microtonally tuned piano by Ben
Johnston written in 1964 (see also just intonation). When the...
- like the organ,
based on
blocking oscillator circuits and
capable of
microtonality -, the
Electric Keyboard Drum,
which uses buzzer-like relays, and the...
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steps to be
equal within any
scale and,
particularly as
demonstrated by
microtonal music,
there is no
limit to how many
notes can be
injected within any...
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other ancient Christian musical systems, is used.
Byzantine music is
microtonal.
Byzantine chants are ****ociated with the
Eastern Roman Empire's period...
- musicologists, such as Kyle Gann, have
studied and
tried to po****rize
microtonal music and the
usage of
alternate musical scales.
Modern composers like...