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==External links== {{commons category|Microtonal music}} * Aikin, Jim. 2003. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080515230851/http://emusician.com/tutorials/emusic_playing_cracks/ Jim Aikin's article on alternative tuning in electronic music] * Anon. [n.d.]. "[http://www.hoasm.org/IVO/Vicentino.html Nicola Vicentino (1511–1576)]". IVO: Sacred Music in the Italian Cinquecento outside Venice and Rome, edited by Chris Whent. Here Of A Sunday Morning website. (Accessed 19 August 2008) * Chalmers, John. [http://eamusic.dartmouth.edu/~larry/published_articles/divisions_of_the_tetrachord/index.html Dr. John Chalmers Divisions of the Tetrachord] * Loli, Charles. 2008. " [http://microtonalismo.com Microtonalismo]". (Article on alternative tuning in Peruvian music) * Solís Winkler, Ernesto. 2004. "[https://web.archive.org/web/20060901232520/http://paginas.tol.itesm.mx/campus/L00280370/carrillo.html Julián Carrillo and the 13th Sound: A Microtonal Musical System]". (Accessed 19 August 2008) * [[Erv Wilson|Wilson, Erv]]. "[http://anaphoria.com/wilson.html Wilson Archives of papers on microtonal theory]" * [https://en.xen.wiki/w/Listen Listen – Xenharmonic Wiki] – links to microtonal composers and compositions * [https://en.xen.wiki/w/Projects Projects – Xenharmonic Wiki] – links to microtonal projects around the world * [http://offtonic.com/synth Offtonic Microtonal Synthesizer], a browser-based synth to explore microtonal tunings with a QWERTY keyboard * [https://MidiPro.org MidiPro.org] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201123184038/http://midipro.org/ |date=2020-11-23 }} allows any sound card or synthesizer to play 48 microtones per octave, each separated by 1/8 step {{Microtonal music|state=expanded}} {{Musical tuning}} {{Timbre}} {{Modernism (music)}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Microtonality|Music]] [[Category:Ancient Greek music]] [[Category:Post-tonal music theory]]
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