List of musical intervals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Some terminology used in list: • In music, the prime limit (henceforth referred to simply as the limit ) is a number measuring the harmony of an interval. The lower the number, the more consonant ...
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(Both the octave and the perfect fifth have prominent positions in most of the world's musical traditions.) Because they sound so closely related to each other, they have been given the name "perfect" intervals. ... A diminished fifth and an augmented fourth are both six half-steps, or three whole tones, so another term...
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www.aboutmusictheory.com/music-intervals.html
www.aboutmusictheory.com/music-intervals.html
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The ear is sensitive to ratios of frequencies (pitches) rather than to differences in establishing musical intervals. ... The term musical interval refers to a step up or down in pitch which is specified by the ratio of the frequencies involved. For example, an octave is a music interval defined by the ratio 2:1 regardless...
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hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/music/mussca.html
hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/music/mussca.html
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Musical Intervals Tutor Home | Take Interval Test 1 | Take Interval Test 2 ... Minor 2nd; [half step] ... Pop Goes the Weasel; Happy Birthday; Mary Had a Little Lamb; Three Blind Mice;
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www.musicalintervalstutor.info/listenpg.html
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53-step system. Microchromatics ... From this comparative table it is possible to see that the fifty three step musical system contains the clean quints and quarts (difference in the fifth decimal sign), coinciding in this feature with the "clean build".
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If you are interested in why I use this ratio notation, e.g. 5:7, instead of 7:5 or the fraction notation 7/5, see A note on mathematical notation for musical intervals. ... The relationship is simply that 81/80 does not register at all and the other three all correspond to a change of 1 in the index of the prefix (e.g.
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users.bigpond.net.au/d.keenan/Music/IntervalNaming.htm
users.bigpond.net.au/d.keenan/Music/IntervalNaming.htm
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Vector Analysis of Musical; Intervals; The intervals between ... We can imagine the point space as a slightly irregular stairway: for each tone step we travel one unit to the right, ... Three Different Vector Representations; F; C3; C2; C1; E; G; B; D; F; A; C3; C2; C1; G; ×2; ×3; ×5; Figure 5.6. 3D musical point space.
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whatismusic.info/chapters/whatismusic-5-vector-analysis-of-musical-intervals.pdf
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