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When learning about and discussing xenharmonic | When learning about and discussing xenharmonic [[interval]]s, there is not a single agreed-upon terminology. One approach is to describe intervals as being subtle alterations of conventional [[diatonic]] interval categories, by adding additional qualifying adjectives to traditional interval names. The origins of this approach are seemingly apocryphal, but its use is somewhat ubiquitous in online xenharmonic communities. This page is an attempt at a glossary of the most common of these extra-diatonic interval terms. It should be stated that these terms are qualitative, not quantitative, and no attempt will be made to definitively associate these interval terms to specific tunings or ranges of tunings. The terms should be interpreted as referring to perceptual qualities that are necessarily subjective and flexible, meant to describe an individual listener's perception, rather than a specific interval size. | ||
== Primary Diatonic Intervals == | == Primary Diatonic Intervals == | ||
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[[Category:Lists of intervals]] | [[Category:Lists of intervals]] | ||
[[Category:Diatonic]] | [[Category:Diatonic]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Interval naming]] |