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In music, an octave (Latin: octavus: eighth) or perfect octave (sometimes called the diapason) is an interval between two notes, one having twice the...
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Equal temperament (redirect from Equal division of the octave)
which divides the just interval of an octave and a fifth (ratio 3:1), called a "tritave" or a "pseudo-octave" in that system, into 13 equal parts. For...
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Parlour music (redirect from Mediant-octave modal frame)
frames such as the mediant-octave mode, which uses the third as a floor and ceiling note, its less common variants the pseudo-phrygian, in which the seventh...
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of meantone intervals List of pitch intervals Music and mathematics Pseudo-octave Regular temperament The term tritone is sometimes used more strictly...
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either the same pitch or pitches separated by intervals of one or more octaves, usually at the same time. Rhythmic unison is another term for homorhythm...
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consonant, or stable, than any other interval except the unison and the octave. It occurs above the root of all major and minor chords (triads) and their...
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octave plus a second. Like the second, the interval of a ninth is classified as a dissonance in common practice tonality. Since a ninth is an octave larger...
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above listed intervals can be played on an instrument using a repeated-octave 12-tone scale (such as a piano) tuned with D-based symmetric Pythagorean...
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Fifteenth (redirect from Double octave)
In music, a fifteenth or double octave, abbreviated 15ma, is the interval between one musical note and another with one-quarter the wavelength or quadruple...
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definition, within a diatonic scale there is only one tritone for each octave. For instance, the above-mentioned interval F–B is the only tritone formed...
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between 12 just perfect fifths and seven octaves; or the difference between three Pythagorean ditones and one octave. (This is why the Pythagorean comma is...
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equal temperament (12 TET) three major thirds in a row are equal to an octave. For example, A♭ to C, C to E, and E to G♯ (in 12 TET, the differently written...
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Cent (music) (section Octave)
measure used for musical intervals. Twelve-tone equal temperament divides the octave into 12 semitones of 100 cents each. Typically, cents are used to express...
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or "one-third octave (base 10)". One decidecade is equal to 100 savarts (approximately 398.631 cents). Decibel Octave band Pseudo-octave Tritonic scale...
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Major seventh (redirect from Semidiminished octave)
identify the major seventh is from the octave rather than the unison, and it is suggested that one sings the octave first. For example, the most commonly...
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Semitone (redirect from Octave and minor second)
Its inversion is the diminished octave (d8, or dim 8). The augmented unison is also the inversion of the augmented octave, because the interval of the diminished...
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MIDI MIDI tuning standard Musical theory Open chord Physics of music Pseudo-octave Psychoacoustics Standard tuning Stretched tuning Vibrating string Xenharmonic...
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Groups Microtone 5-limit Comma Pseudo-octave Pythagorean interval Subminor and supermajor Semitones Pythagorean limma Pythagorean apotome Major limma...
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In music theory, an eleventh is a compound interval consisting of an octave plus a fourth. A perfect eleventh spans 17 and the augmented eleventh 18 semitones...
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directly with the tuning device in any reasonable order. Piano acoustics Pseudo-octave Stretched tuning How does humidity affect my piano? Archived 2019-03-26...
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In Western tonal music theory, an augmented octave is the sum of a perfect octave and an augmented unison or chromatic semitone. It is the interval between...
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Diesis (128:125) demonstration The octave C-C′, the three justly tuned major thirds C-E-G♯-B♯ and the descending diesis C′-B♯ are played (see example)...
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386c)." It may also be thought of as four justly tuned fifths minus two octaves. The prime factorization of the 81:64 ditone is 3^4/2^6 (or 3/1 * 3/1 *...
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position the interval assumes a natural tendency to resolve by expanding to an octave built on the dominant tonal degree. In its most common and expected resolution...
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intervals can be expressed by small-integer ratios, such as 1:1 (unison), 2:1 (octave), 3:2 (perfect fifth), 4:3 (perfect fourth), 5:4 (major third), 6:5 (minor...
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Pythagorean and most meantone temperaments. When the twelve notes within the octave of a chromatic scale are tuned using the quarter-comma meantone systems...
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and is considered one of the most consonant intervals after the unison, octave, perfect fifth, and perfect fourth. The sopranino saxophone and E♭ clarinet...
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is one of consonances of common practice music, along with the unison, octave, perfect fifth, major and minor thirds, major sixth and (sometimes) the...
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music from Western culture, a diminished octave (Play) is an interval produced by narrowing a perfect octave by a chromatic semitone. As such, the two...
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