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This page is part of a worldbuilding project. It describes musical tuning concepts from a fictional or alternate world, rather than the real world.
This does not mean that it can’t be used to make real music — it still could be; it just means this article shouldn’t be used as a factual source about real history or traditions, or as a source of terminology and principle compatible with real established common practices and conventions.
