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Common practice music
12edo like ours
Judeo-Gaelic music
The modern tuning is standardized to 22-tone equal temperament (in accordance with the 22 letters of Hebrew). Mathematician Șimăn Așăr Oh Moilăgon (שמעון אשר אָה מוילאגּאָן) invented various 22-note JI scales and wrote the first Hebrew-language treatise on 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.
AETHERian 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.