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  1. Microtonal music can refer to any music containing microtones. The words "microtone" and "microtonal" were coined before 1912 by Maud MacCarthy Mann in order to avoid the misnomer "quarter tone" when speaking of the srutis of Indian music. [2]

  2. Microtonal music uses tones in intervals that differ from the standard semitones of a tuning system or scale. Learn about the origins, types, and composers of microtonal music, as well as its relation to non-Western musics and blues.

  3. Microtonality is rarely found in most western music, even in more progressive styles like jazz, prog rock and classical. However, if you look in the right pl...

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  4. Learn about the different perspectives, techniques, and notations of microtonal music, from the natural harmonic series to the quarter-tone system. Explore how composers such as Partch, Xenakis, and Scelsi use microtones to create expressive and subtle effects.

  5. Jun 29, 2023 · What is microtonal music? In short, microtonal music is any music that contains notes or intervals not found in the standard Western tuning system. Of course, this invites the question: what is the standard Western tuning system?

  6. Sep 22, 2024 · Microtonal Composers in Classical Music. Before plunging headlong into the composers themselves, let’s pause and take a brief look at what microtonal music is. For the best part of over four hundred years, Western musical culture has orientated its harmonic principles around what came to be known as the tonal system of keys.

  7. Aug 4, 2016 · Learn about the notes between the notes in music, such as quarter-tones, third-tones, and twelfth-tones. Watch examples of microtonal compositions by Ivan Wyschnegradsky and Thomas Little.

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