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29 May 2024
- diffhist Tempo 10:17 +3 109.161.144.115 talk (→Additional terms)
- diffhist Tempo 10:15 +4 109.161.144.115 talk (→Basic tempo markings)
27 May 2024
25 May 2024
- diffhist Tempo 19:13 0 176.52.98.155 talk (→Measurement) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Tempo 19:10 −141 Remsense talk contribs (Reverting edit(s) by 176.52.98.155 (talk) to rev. 1217219505 by TappyTurtle: Joke edit (UV 0.1.5)) Tags: Ultraviolet Undo
- diffhist Tempo 19:08 +141 176.52.98.155 talk (→Basic tempo markings) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
24 May 2024
- diffhist Pitch (music) 21:12 −17 Kylefhartzenberg talk contribs (Updated intra-wiki links to a more concrete, and arguably relevant, section. Removed mention of 'mode-locking'. Mode-locking is primarily a physics term. Phase-locking is more apt and readily used in neuroscience.)
- diffhist Frequency 15:55 −2 Constant314 talk contribs (Reverted good faith edits by Saanidhya B (talk): Correct as written) Tags: Twinkle Undo
- diffhist m Frequency 15:40 +2 Saanidhya B talk contribs (→Definitions and units: Fixed grammar) Tags: Reverted canned edit summary Mobile edit Mobile app edit Android app edit
- diffhist m Classical music 09:36 −6 Tungsten talk contribs (→20th and 21st centuries: removed repetition)
- diffhist m Classical music 09:36 −7 Tungsten talk contribs (→20th and 21st centuries: removing repetition)
- diffhist Classical music 09:28 +257 Tungsten talk contribs (→20th and 21st centuries: picture from the rite of spring)
- diffhist Classical music 09:17 +1,106 Tungsten talk contribs (→20th and 21st centuries: continuation from previous traditions)