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Introduction
Welcome to WikiProject Music theory! This project is a collaboration resource and group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage and organization of music theory topics. If you would like to help, please join the project and inquire on the talk page.
If you are new to Wikipedia, the first thing to do is to join. See Wikipedia:How to log in. There is also a FAQ at Wikipedia:Contributing FAQ.
This project was created by User:4meter4 on July 18, 2008.
Goals
  • Expand coverage of music theory topics in Wikipedia.
  • Establish a basic set of guidelines for music theory articles.
  • Recruit Wikipedians into the music theory project.
Scope
The scope of this WikiProject includes:
  1. The mechanics of music and how music works.
  2. Elements of music such as melody, harmony, rhythm, pitch, texture, etc.
  3. Compositional form and structure.
  4. Theories of harmonization.
  5. Music notation.
  6. Music and mathematics.
  7. Musical analysis.
  8. Sight singing and ear training.
  9. Music theorists

The scope of this project covers Western music only and does not cover notation systems or terminology created or used in other cultures.

Code of Conduct
The project believes in collaboration and compromise. Edit warring will not be tolerated. Take the initiative and be bold, but if you encounter opposition discuss matters calmly, either with the user in question on the article's talk page, or the project talk page if a wider audience is desirable. Please don't indulge in a revert-war.
If a member of WikiProject Music theory engages in conduct specified above, please contact that user. If the situation does not resolve, please see the dispute resolution page.
Templates

Stub

{{music-theory-stub}}

WikiProject Music theory has a stub template. Insert {{music-theory-stub}} in any short Wikipedia page within the scope of the project.

Infoboxes

{{Infobox chord}}

Relevant infobox templates include {{Infobox chord}}.

Talk Page Banner

{{WikiProject Music Theory}}

WikiProject Music theory has a talk page banner. Insert {{WikiProject Music Theory}} in any talk page that is within the scope of the project, if it is not currently there.
WikiProject Music theory does rate the quality and importance of its articles. To include this in the banner, insert the appropriate quality and level of importance in this format: {{WikiProject Music Theory|class=INSERTHERE|importance=INSERTHERE}}
There are currently no bots adding this banner. All articles with Music theory project banners are in Category:WikiProject Music theory articles.

Userboxes

Place one these userboxes to your user page, they also add you to the Category:WikiProject Music theory participants. This userbox template has two parameters for two different userbox icons.

The default icon is set by omitting the "icon" parameter.
{{User WikiProject Music theory}}


For an alternative icon, add the "icon" parameter, then set the value to "segno".
{{User WikiProject Music theory}}

Welcome Banner

{{Music theory welcome}}

WikiProject Music theory has a welcome banner for new participants to the project.
Members
This is the list of members of WikiProject Music Theory.

Feel free to add your name on our list of members

{{Wikipedia:WikiProject Music theory/Members}}

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Shortcuts
Shortcuts - WP:MTH, WP:MTHEORY
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Parentage
WikiProject Music
Similar Projects
Wikipedia:WikiProject Music terminology (inactive)
Wikipedia:WikiProject Tunings, Temperaments, and Scales (inactive)
Helpful links
Discussion Page
Cleanup list
Categories
Assessment
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Articles

Please feel free to list your new music theory-related articles here (newer articles at the top, please). Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them, are at least over 1,000 characters, don't have any dispute templates on them, and cite their sources, should be suggested for the Did you know? box on the Wikipedia Main Page.

Article Alerts
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