The Tuning List
A mailing list devoted to the study and fostering of alternative tunings and musics.
Subscription instructions courtesy Mark Nowitzky
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This mailing list is intended for exchanging ideas relevant to alternate tunings: just intonation; paratactical tunings; experimental musical instrument design; non-standard equal temperaments; MIDI tuning system exclusive specs; concert postings; gamelan tunings and other non-western tunings; historical tunings; the experimental tunings of Harry Partch, Lou Harrison, Martin Bartlett, James Tenney, and so on; software reports; recordings; books; research sources, etcetera. The tuning list is now hosted on eGroups, and you can see the home page of the tuning list right here.

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Happy retuning!

--Mark Nowitzky
nowitzky@alum.mit.edu, AKA tuning-owner@egroups.com

Former locations of tuning@egroups.com:  tuning@eartha.mills.edu, tuning@varese.mills.edu

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