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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. 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...

  3. Microtonal music, music using tones in intervals that differ from the standard semitones (half steps) of a tuning system or scale. In the division of the octave established by the tuning system used on the piano, equal temperament, the smallest interval (e.g., between B and C, F and F♯, A♭ and A)

  4. Jun 29, 2023 · 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?

  5. May 1, 2019 · Microtonal music might seem mystifying and daunting to the average musician and producer. In this feature, we demystify making music with microtunings.

  6. Microtonal music has been created by composers, who acted alone. Examples of such composers include Ivan Wyschnegradsky in Paris, Alois Hába in the Czech Republic, Jörg Mager, Richard Stein and Willi Möllendorf in Germany, Georgy Rimsky-Korsakov, Arthur Lourie, and Arseny Avraamov in Russia. Microtonal music has no clear historic beginning ...

  7. Aug 4, 2016 · A look at the notes between the notes.-----Classical Nerd is a weekly video series covering music history, theoretical concepts, and techniques, hosted ...