Xenharmonic Reference:Guidelines: Difference between revisions
Created page with "The purpose of XenBase is to facilitate finding and making music, rather than pure theory. If certain theory would be useful for the average xenharmonist to know about when trying to understand or use a particular interval, tuning, temperament, or scale, then it belongs here. Theory information on a normal page that is still important but difficult for beginners to understand should be put between <<nowiki/>adv> tags, like: <<nowiki/>adv>advanced temperament data<<nowiki..." |
No edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The purpose of XenBase is to facilitate finding and making music, rather than pure theory. If certain theory would be useful for the average xenharmonist to know about when trying to understand or use a particular interval, tuning, temperament, or scale, then it belongs here. Theory information on a normal page that is still important but difficult for beginners to understand should be put between <<nowiki/>adv> tags, like: <<nowiki/>adv>advanced temperament data<<nowiki/>/adv>. | The purpose of XenBase is to facilitate finding and making music, rather than pure theory. It is a place for approaches of all kinds, especially those that break from the established language of the xenharmonic community, such as regular temperament theory. | ||
If certain theory would be useful for the average xenharmonist to know about when trying to understand or use a particular interval, tuning, temperament, or scale, then it belongs here. Theory information on a normal page that is still important but difficult for beginners to understand should be put between <<nowiki/>adv> tags, like: <<nowiki/>adv>advanced temperament data<<nowiki/>/adv>. ''Note that this tag doesn't display correctly yet, since the back-end isn't fully configured. Sorry.'' | |||
Temperaments should all redirect to the page [[List of regular temperaments]] unless there is enough practical compositional information to write an article. The same goes for edos in [[List of edos]]. | |||
<code><nowiki>'''Bold'''</nowiki></code> is to be used for title terms, and <code><nowiki>''italics''</nowiki></code> to be used for emphasis. | <code><nowiki>'''Bold'''</nowiki></code> is to be used for title terms, and <code><nowiki>''italics''</nowiki></code> to be used for emphasis. | ||
See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Text_formatting and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_guidelines | See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Text_formatting and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_guidelines | ||
Revision as of 20:50, 10 November 2025
The purpose of XenBase is to facilitate finding and making music, rather than pure theory. It is a place for approaches of all kinds, especially those that break from the established language of the xenharmonic community, such as regular temperament theory.
If certain theory would be useful for the average xenharmonist to know about when trying to understand or use a particular interval, tuning, temperament, or scale, then it belongs here. Theory information on a normal page that is still important but difficult for beginners to understand should be put between <adv> tags, like: <adv>advanced temperament data</adv>. Note that this tag doesn't display correctly yet, since the back-end isn't fully configured. Sorry.
Temperaments should all redirect to the page List of regular temperaments unless there is enough practical compositional information to write an article. The same goes for edos in List of edos.
'''Bold''' is to be used for title terms, and ''italics'' to be used for emphasis.
See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Text_formatting and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_guidelines
