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  • ...'. Note that the same number of semitones describes a minor third. {{audio|Minor third on C.mid|Play}}]] ...essbooks.pub/openmusictheory/chapter/intervals-in-integer-notation/ |title=Intervals in Integer Notation |website=viva.pressbooks.pub |access-date=2024-02-08}}< ...
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  • | 8:5 || <math> \frac{5+3}{5} </math> || [[Minor sixth]] || {{audio|Just minor sixth on C.mid|Play}} [[Category:Intervals (music)]] ...
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  • Below are some intervals in 96-EDO and how well they approximate just intonation. | [[neutral seventh]], [[Major second#Major and minor tones|major tone]] ...
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  • ...nnian]] Tonnetz, pitches are connected by lines if they are separated by [[minor third]] (/), [[major third]] (\), or [[perfect fifth]] (–).]] ...you further in the same direction. Lattices in just intonation (limited to intervals comprising primes, their powers, and their products) are theoretically infi ...
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  • ...hird on C.mid|Play}},<br/> Alpha scale: 312&nbsp;cents {{audio|Alpha scale minor third on C.mid|Play}}]] ...jungle of exotic tunings |magazine=Keyboard |quote=The idea was to split a minor third into two equal parts. Then that was divided again. |access-date=2010- ...
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  • ...which equals [[minor third|6:5]] (E{{music|b}}, 315.64 cents, {{audio|Just minor third on C.mid|Play}}). Thus the step is approximately 35.099 cents and the |align=center|minor third ...
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  • ...5:4]]}},<ref name="Benson"/> which equals [[minor third|6:5]] {{audio|Just minor third on C.mid|Play}}. ...of them approximate a 5:4 major third, and five of them approximate a 6:5 minor third.<ref name="Benson"/>}} ...
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  • ...d|4:5:6}}, {{audio|Septimal minor triad on C.mid|6:7:9}}, and {{audio|Just minor triad on C.mid|10:12:15}}. See full resolution for locations of the triads [[File:Harmonic entropy Farey sequence.png|300px|thumb|The space around intervals is shown above for the Farey sequence, order 50.]] ...
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  • ...of golden ratio intervals in Hz.png|thumb|400px|Stack of golden ratio (φ) intervals, measured in Hz ((11.09 + 6.854) ÷ 11.09 = 11.09 ÷ 6.854 = 1.618).]] ...nd the closest combination tone. Then do the same for that interval. These intervals "[[limit (mathematics)|converge]] to a value close to 833 cents. That means ...
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  • ...= ''R''}} one obtains the ordinary torus with major radius {{mvar|R}} and minor radius 1, with the center at the origin and [[symmetry|rotational symmetry] ...eneral, the supertorus defined as above spans the [[interval (mathematics)|intervals]]: ...
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  • ...unings]], '''regular&nbsp;tunings''' have equal [[interval (music)|musical intervals]] between the paired [[note (music)|note]]s of their successive [[open stri In contrast, regular tunings have constant intervals between their successive open-strings: ...
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  • ...tunings are constructed entirely from stacking of three basic purely-tuned intervals (octaves, thirds and fifths). Since the perception of consonance seems rela ...) power of any prime equals any power of any other prime, so the available intervals can be imagined to extend indefinitely in a 3-dimensional [[Lattice (music) ...
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  • ...> whose Cayley configuration spaces <math>\Phi^2_f (G,\delta)</math> are 2 intervals. ...h> must be either removed, duplicated, or contracted to obtain a forbidden minor for <math>d</math>-flattenability from <math>G</math>. ...
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  • ...es.png|thumb|Spiral array model: pitch class, major/minor chord, and major/minor key helices]] ...proposed covers basic pitches, major chords, minor chords, major keys and minor keys, represented on five concentric helices. Starting with a formulation o ...
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  • the intervals <math>I_k(1), I_k(2), ... I_k(n)</math>. These are '''exactly''' the proper '''cyclically interval graphs''' because the intervals can be assigned to layers ...
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  • ...r's law can be applied. It provides an analytical method that averages out minor variations in sample preparation consistency. It also provides a means to c ...n. Since the actual absorbance value is taken at many data points at equal intervals, background subtraction is generally unnecessary. The image on the right is ...
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  • They present a minor modification to the [[Even–Paz protocol]] and prove that it is ''ε''-truthf # Ask each agent to report his/her desired intervals. ...
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  • ...ic and Probability.'' Walton and Maberly, London. See Boole's "major" and "minor" limits of a conjunction on page 299.</ref><ref name=hailperin86>Hailperin, These intervals are contrasted with the results obtained from the rules of [[Probability#In ...
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  • ...ugues]] in [[Music written in all major and/or minor keys|all 24 major and minor keys]] for keyboard by [[Johann Sebastian Bach]]. In the composer's time '' ...Clavier}}''''' to a book of preludes and fugues in all 24 keys, major and minor, dated 1722, composed "for the profit and use of musical youth desirous of ...
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  • ...difference quotient" is the rate of change of the function over one of the intervals <math>[x,x+h]</math> defined by the formula: ...onvenience, the new function may defined at the middle points of the above intervals: ...
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