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==Common practice music==
==Shalaian music==
12edo like ours
18edo; the most frequently used liturgical modes are modes or alterations of 5L 3s, 4L 3s or forms of Locrian.
==Judeo-Gaelic music==
The modern tuning is standardized to 22-tone equal temperament (in accordance with the 22 letters of Hebrew). Music theorist and mathematician Șimăn Așăr Oh Moilăgon (שמעון אשר אָה מוילאגּאָן) invented various 22-note JI scales in the 12th century. Oh Moilăgon also built the first 22-tone organ with a 2-dimensional grid layout.


In this timeline, Hebrew poetry also often commonly uses rhyme schemes with rhyming units of lengths corresponding to MOS scales in 22edo.
26edo (tuned by tuning a chain of perfect 7/4's by ear), 5L3s MOS in 13edo


==AETHERian music==
==Netagin music==
People explore various unconventional tunings, JI, equal temperament and others, though 31-tone equal temperament and JI are the most common tunings. Some may augment their sense of hearing to be able to hear smaller intervals.
Liturgical music is parahard 5L 4s-based, 34edo is used in other contexts
==Ouřefr music==
21edo
 
==Varkun music==
JI CPS stuff
==Rozzino music==
Something mavila-based

Latest revision as of 01:03, 10 May 2023

Shalaian music

18edo; the most frequently used liturgical modes are modes or alterations of 5L 3s, 4L 3s or forms of Locrian.

26edo (tuned by tuning a chain of perfect 7/4's by ear), 5L3s MOS in 13edo

Netagin music

Liturgical music is parahard 5L 4s-based, 34edo is used in other contexts

Ouřefr music

21edo

Varkun music

JI CPS stuff

Rozzino music

Something mavila-based