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After some chaos in the main Xenharmonic community, I've moved my base of operation to Xenbase. In my time here, I plan to take a music-first approach for sects of theory whose usefulness have been called into question due to the disproportionate amount of mathematical discussion and lack of musical composition. This primarily includes Regular Temperament Theory, a point of contention among xenharmonicists and a common punching bag for those musicians who dislike mathematically-heavy theory. | After some chaos in the main Xenharmonic community, I've moved my base of operation to Xenbase. In my time here, I plan to take a music-first approach for sects of theory whose usefulness have been called into question due to the disproportionate amount of mathematical discussion and lack of musical composition. This primarily includes Regular Temperament Theory, a point of contention among xenharmonicists and a common punching bag for those musicians who dislike mathematically-heavy theory. | ||
Some of my previous works can be found on the main xenharmonic wiki | Some of my previous works can be found on the main xenharmonic wiki [https://en.xen.wiki/w/User:Unque here]. | ||
Revision as of 22:15, 19 October 2025
I am Uncreative Name, or Unque! I'm a music theorist, composer, performer, mathematician, worldbuilder, and linguist. Members of the community may know me as a vocal advocate for tunings of suboptimal popularity; an exotempering troll; a spewer of recreational mathematics; or even the mythical guy who asked.
After some chaos in the main Xenharmonic community, I've moved my base of operation to Xenbase. In my time here, I plan to take a music-first approach for sects of theory whose usefulness have been called into question due to the disproportionate amount of mathematical discussion and lack of musical composition. This primarily includes Regular Temperament Theory, a point of contention among xenharmonicists and a common punching bag for those musicians who dislike mathematically-heavy theory.
Some of my previous works can be found on the main xenharmonic wiki here.
