Talk:72 equal temperament

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[edit] "theoretical properties

The "theoretical properties" section is "original research", unreferenced and poorly written. The crass use of the term "tuning theory", as if speaking of some well-known or established school, applied to the tuning theory of a handful of relatively isolated people, is not acceptable. This section has had "citation needed" flags for a while and now has a "personal essay" tag. I'll give a few more weeks and if noone steps forward to defend it, erase.

Frank Zamjatin (talk) 11:58, 5 June 2008 (UTC)

[edit] External links to music

Please see Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Tunings, Temperaments, and Scales#External links to music. —Keenan Pepper 19:47, 3 September 2006 (UTC)

The following examples need to be replaced with links to HTML files describing them, or migrated to the wikipedia Commons. - Rainwarrior 04:50, 4 September 2006 (UTC)

I've looked at the Wikipedia pages on what can be linked to, and see absolutely no reason why these cannot be linked to. I'm going to revert unless someone can point to something which says this should not be done. Gene Ward Smith 01:58, 14 September 2006 (UTC)

I've replied at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Tunings, Temperaments, and Scales#External links to music. —Keenan Pepper 02:07, 15 September 2006 (UTC)