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The melodic JND is commonly given as  
{{Wikipedia|Just-noticeable difference #Music production applications}}
The '''just-noticeable difference''' ('''JND''') is an estimation of the smallest [[interval]] that can be distinguished by an average listener.
 
The melodic JND is commonly given as:
* 10{{cent}} ([[Wikipedia: Just-noticeable difference #Music production applications]])
* 10{{cent}} ([[Wikipedia: Just-noticeable difference #Music production applications]])
* 6{{cent}} ([http://musictheory.zentral.zone/huntsystem2.html#2 H-System])
* 6{{cent}} ([http://musictheory.zentral.zone/huntsystem2.html#2 H-System])
* 3.5{{cent}} ([[Unnoticeable commas]] vs. [[Small comma]]s)
* 3.5{{cent}} ([[Unnoticeable commas]] vs. [[Small comma]]s)
The harmonic JND is much smaller because it becomes possible to discern [[beat]] frequencies.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Wikipedia: Pitch (music) #Just-noticeable difference]]
* [[Human hearing range]]
* [[Wikipedia: Just-noticeable difference]]


[[Category:Psychoacoustics]]
[[Category:Psychoacoustics]]
[[Category:Acoustics]]


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