Category:Tuning

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Tuning and musical tuning.

Subcategories

This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.

E

  • Ear training

G

  • Guitar tunings

I

  • Intervals

J

  • Just tunings

M

  • Microtonal musicians

M cont.

  • Musical scales
  • Musical temperaments

P

  • Piano tuners

Pages in category "Tuning"

The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • A440
  • Archicembalo

B

  • Blue note

C

  • Comma sequence
  • Concert C

D

  • Dynamic tonality

E

  • Enharmonic
  • Enharmonic keyboard

F

  • Fifths tuning
  • Fokker periodicity blocks
  • Fundamental frequency

H

  • Hand-stopping
  • Harmonic series (music)

I

  • Inharmonicity

K

  • Key coloration
  • Kirnberger temperament

L

  • Limit (music)

M

  • MIDI Tuning Standard
  • Microtonal music
  • Mikhail Mishaqa
  • Musica enchiriadis
  • Musical scale
  • Musical tuning

N

  • Node (physics)

O

  • Overtone

P

  • Piano Technicians Guild
  • Piano acoustics
  • Piano key frequencies
  • Piano tuning
  • Pipe organ tuning
  • Pitch space
  • Pseudo-octave

Q

  • Quarter tone clarinet

R

  • Regular temperament

S

  • Scolica enchiriadis
  • Scordatura
  • Sonido 13
  • Standard tuning
  • Stretched tuning

T

  • Musical temperament
  • Temperament Ordinaire
  • Tonnetz
  • Tuning wrench
  • Twelfth root of two

U

  • Undertone series

W

  • Well temperament
  • Werckmeister temperament
  • Wolf interval

X

  • Xenharmony

Y

  • Young temperament
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