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==Common practice music==
==Shalaian music==
12edo like ours
18edo; the most frequently used liturgical modes are modes or alterations of 5L 3s, 4L 3s or forms of Locrian.
==Judeo-Gaelic music==
Judeo-Gaelic music uses 22-note JI scales, or if necessary, 22-tone equal temperament.


The idea of using a 22-note tuning system (in accordance with the 22 Hebrew letters) is relatively old in the Jewish commmunity. Music theorist and mathematician Șimăn Așăr Oh Moilăgon (שמעון אשר אָה מוילאגּאָן) invented various 22-note (unequal) JI scales in the 19th century. Oh Moilăgon also built the first 22-tone organ, with a 2-dimensional grid layout. In comparison, the equal-tempered 22-note scale is a relatively modern invention and tends to be used only on fixed-pitch instruments.
26edo (tuned by tuning a chain of perfect 7/4's by ear), 5L3s MOS in 13edo


==AETHERian music==
==Netagin music==
People explore various unconventional tunings, JI, equal temperament and others, though 31-tone equal temperament and JI are the most common tunings. Some may augment their sense of hearing to be able to hear smaller intervals.
Liturgical music is parahard 5L 4s-based, 34edo is used in other contexts
==Ouřefr music==
21edo
 
==Varkun music==
JI CPS stuff
==Rozzino music==
Something mavila-based