In music theory, a neutral interval is an interval that is neither a major nor minor, but instead in between. For example, in equal temperament, a major...
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In music theory, an interval is a difference in pitch between two sounds. An interval may be described as horizontal, linear, or melodic if it refers...
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Tritone (redirect from Devil's interval)
tritone is defined as a musical interval spanning three adjacent whole tones (six semitones). For instance, the interval from F up to the B above it (in...
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A neutral third is a musical interval wider than a minor third play but narrower than a major third play, named by Jan Pieter Land in 1880. Land makes...
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diminished third Alternatively, it may apply to neutral third List of musical intervals List of pitch intervals Third (music), which also includes third chords...
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A neutral sixth is a musical interval wider than a minor sixth play but narrower than a major sixth play. Three distinct intervals may be termed neutral...
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all the harmonics both natural and artificial from the firmly stopped intervals; therefore their application in connection with the latter must always...
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system in which (a) current flows during marking intervals and no current flows during spacing intervals for the transmission of signals over a line, and...
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Major fourth and minor fifth (redirect from Neutral tritone)
formed from the perfect fourth and the apotome. Subminor and supermajor Neutral interval Skinner, Miles Leigh (2007). Toward a Quarter-tone Syntax: Analyses...
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Subminor and supermajor (redirect from Supermajor interval)
music, a subminor interval is an interval that is noticeably wider than a diminished interval but noticeably narrower than a minor interval. It is found in...
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In musical tuning theory, a Pythagorean interval is a musical interval with a frequency ratio equal to a power of two divided by a power of three, or vice...
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Below is a list of intervals expressible in terms of a prime limit (see Terminology), completed by a choice of intervals in various equal subdivisions...
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neutral second, half of a minor third. The 8-TET scale is composed of three-quarter tones. Four steps make a whole tone. Quarter tones and intervals close...
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microtonal affair of a quarter-tone or so. Here one may speak of neutral intervals, neither major nor minor. On the other hand, the lowering may be by...
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In mathematical finance, a risk-neutral measure (also called an equilibrium measure, or equivalent martingale measure) is a probability measure such that...
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the interval for NEUTRAL would be [0, 0.6) the interval for POSITIVE would be [0.6, 0.8) the interval for NEGATIVE would be [0.8, 0.9) the interval for...
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neutral option is removed. The neutral option can be seen as an easy option to take when a respondent is unsure, and so whether it is a true neutral option...
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Perfect fifth (redirect from Twelfth (interval))
In music theory, a perfect fifth is the musical interval corresponding to a pair of pitches with a frequency ratio of 3:2, or very nearly so. In classical...
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Electrocardiography (redirect from P-R interval)
This analysis calculates features such as the PR interval, QT interval, corrected QT (QTc) interval, PR axis, QRS axis, rhythm and more. The results from...
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is a particularly dissonant musical interval spanning seven semitones. Strictly, the term refers to an interval produced by a specific tuning system...
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In music, an interval ratio is a ratio of the frequencies of the pitches in a musical interval. For example, a just perfect fifth (for example C to G)...
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Semitone (category Minor intervals)
of meantone intervals List of musical intervals List of pitch intervals Approach chord Major second Neutral second Pythagorean interval Regular temperament...
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Neo-Medieval music Neue Deutsche Härte Neume Neuroscience of music Neutral interval Neutral sixth New-age music New German School New interfaces for musical...
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Cent (music) (redirect from Interval cents)
intervals. Twelve-tone equal temperament divides the octave into 12 semitones of 100 cents each. Typically, cents are used to express small intervals...
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Unison (redirect from Prime (interval))
musical parts that sound either the same pitch or pitches separated by intervals of one or more octaves, usually at the same time. Rhythmic unison is another...
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Perfect fourth (redirect from Diatessaron (interval))
A fourth is a musical interval encompassing four staff positions in the music notation of Western culture, and a perfect fourth (Play) is the fourth spanning...
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Major second (category Major intervals)
second is a musical interval encompassing two adjacent staff positions (see Interval number for more details). For example, the interval from C to D is a...
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George Secor (redirect from Secor (interval))
(233.4 cents Play) approximate an 8:7 interval (231.17 cents), a septimal whole tone. Three of these 8:7 intervals (693.51 cents), or 6 secors (700.2 cents...
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Major third (redirect from Decade (musical interval))
In music theory, a third is a musical interval encompassing three staff positions (see Interval number for more details), and the major third (Play) is...
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Octave (redirect from Diapason (interval))
octavus: eighth) or perfect octave (sometimes called the diapason) is an interval between two notes, one having twice the frequency of vibration of the other...
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