"Aphoristic Madrigal" 31-tone Microtonal, live performance: 4 voices & Organ-Fabio Costa, composer

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"Tone Palette" by Hojo Minori illustrates the construction of Pythagorean, just intonation, meantone, 12edo, and 31edo tuning systems, because so many musicians have thrown temper(ament) tantrums over hearing wolf intervals. 🐺️🎹️
(4 minutes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBhwla7_BdQ

#tuning #TuningSystems #JustIntonation #Meantone #EqualTemperament #31tet #31edo

音律解説音楽「Tone Palette」 - tuning explanation song

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Does anyone have or can point me to any resources on #31edo harmony? Like, functional harmony, or the closest equivalent. (Actually, I wouldn't mind if it's other usual edo now that I think about it)
#microtonal
What if Outkast's "Hey Ya!" was #Microtonal?
31 Notes Per Octave Instead of 12 Heptatonic Mohajira
#LeviMcClain #VideoEssay #Music #MusicTheory #Harmony #Xenharmonic #31EDO #31TET #Arrangement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOtMHkafIP4
What if Outkast's "Hey Ya!" was Microtonal?

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some chill 31-EDO beeps

#electronic #microtonal #31edo

I came across this blues in 31EDO (Equal Divisions of the Octave). It's nice!

https://yewtu.be/watch?v=ElCXccFNyjE

#31TET #31EDO #Blues #Guitar #Septimal #Music #Microtonal

Episode XII — The Empire's White-Black!

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@s_ol I notice that your keyboard has adjustable octave size. Would it be possible to set it to 31 to obtain #31TET / #31EDO, thus emulating a #Lumatone keyboard?

I made a web app. With #XeTune, visualise custom tunings for virtual instruments, and compose your own. Interoperable with Scala files.

In the screenshot, I generated some tunings, then composed a new tuning based on 31-EDO, and substituted some harmonic ratios.

Use: https://johnvalentine.co.uk/app/xetune/app.html

Example steps: https://github.com/j5v/xetune/wiki/Example:-Compose-31-EDO-9i

View source: https://github.com/j5v/xetune

#Scala #microtuning #microtonal #music #xenharmonic #scl #ET12 #31EDO

XeTune

XeTune is a visualiser, analyzer, and basic editor, for multiple microtonal tunings. It runs in a web browser and doesn't need a server.