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Intuitive instruments for improvisers
Author: monxmood
A website exploring alternate tunings and layouts of instruments. Has nice piano and guitar chording...
Type: Simulation
Date Added: Sep 15, 2005
Date Modified: Feb 08, 2011
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Java Tuning & Temperament applet
Author: Pierre Lewis
This Java applet demonstrates various historical tunings and temperaments and allows one to experiment...
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Date Added: Sep 22, 2004
Date Modified: Mar 21, 2012
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