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The term '''genus''' has multiple musical meanings. | |||
* An ancient Greek {{w|genus (music)|genus}} was a class of tunings of the [[tetrachord]]. | |||
* An [[Euler-Fokker genus]] is a scale formed from the octave-reduced divisors of a (generally composite) number, or (equivalently) from the {{w|power set}} of a {{w|multiset}} of prime factors. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:26, 31 August 2024
The term genus has multiple musical meanings.
- An ancient Greek genus was a class of tunings of the tetrachord.
- An Euler-Fokker genus is a scale formed from the octave-reduced divisors of a (generally composite) number, or (equivalently) from the power set of a multiset of prime factors.