Fluorescent Desert- (14 and 15 tone equal temperament) by Brendan Byrnes
"Fluorescent Desert" from the album Micropangaea by Brendan Byrnes. Released on Spectropol Records. This song uses the xenharmonic tuning systems 14 edo and 15 edo (equal divisions of the octave). More information, download, and "liner notes" in the form of a website designed by Kerstin Hovland can be found here: micropangaea.com

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Microtonal songwriting breakdown with Brendan Byrnes

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Sevish - Horizons (22-tone equal temperament)

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They may call it Rock 'n' Roll, but it's Corporate America | Frank Zappa MTV Interview (1984)

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Why pianos and guitars aren’t really in tune (just intonation vs 12TET)

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31 edo improv thru tube amp

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Vacant City - Brendan Byrnes- Micropangaea (13 limit just intonation)

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The Case For Precise Temperament Tuning In 432.081hz Instead of Equal Temperament Tuning in 432hz

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Çifteli: This microtonal instrument changed the way I think about music

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"Aphoristic Madrigal" 31-tone Microtonal, live performance: 4 voices & Organ-Fabio Costa, composer

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An introduction to 17-tone equal temperament

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"Siolas" from the xenharmonic (microtonal) album Micropangaea by Brendan Byrnes

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Eboa Ocean (17- Limit Just Intonation) by Brendan Byrnes

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Learning Lumatone: Episode 15 - "31-EDO Basics"

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ILEVENS live in studio "Drowns"

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See and hear the differences between Equal Temperament, Precise, Just and Pythagorean at 432 Hz

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Mr. P - Philipp Gerschlauer w/Besaxung

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How This Bass Riff Completely BROKE the Internet.
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Dance of The Forest Lights [15edo Microtonal Electro-Ambient Music]

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Why are there 12 different notes?

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