Nice find dazric! - thank you.
I do love the idea of re-tuning the Kalimba to get a feel for various cultural and historical vibes. Interesting how different countries, localities will have variations and traditions - and how some tunings might be 'westernised' by dropping a few sharps down here and there.
One thing I'm going to love doing is playing around with the + and - cents on some of the charts - as well as checking out some of the following already available scala files!
Quite interesting to find that Hugh Tracey (from the website you link) seems to have contributed mbira tunings to the big scala collection at Huygens Fokker org.
[For anyone without exposure yet to that superb Scala file collection for tunings, head to the above link and look for the link to "scales.zip" - I do not link directly for old-time internetizenship and the fact that you might desire a lot of the info there before unzipping some unfamiliar text file with over 4000 tunings]
If you go to Huygens Fokker scales listings page you can quickly search "Tracey" to see his tunings relate mostly to "mbira" and some other instrument tunings.
So, if loading a scala file from this library of tunings, just cross check, or load any of the "Mbira" tunings, and they'd be from Hugh Tracey, it seems ;0)
Fascinating stuff - some new musical explorations I didn't expect this week
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