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'''Tone''' may refer to: | '''Tone''' may refer to: | ||
* [[9/8]], the whole tone | * [[9/8]], the whole tone | ||
* A [[unit of interval size]] exactly or approximately equal to 9/8 (~203.91{{cent}}) or to [[6edo|1\6]] (200{{cent}}) | * A [[unit of interval size]] exactly or approximately equal to 9/8 (~203.91{{cent}}) or to [[6edo|1\6]] (200{{cent}}) (see [[Major second (interval region)]]) | ||
* A sustained sound (see Wikipedia box) | * A sustained sound (see Wikipedia box) | ||
* A [[pitch]], possibly taken from a [[chord]], a [[scale]] or a [[tuning system]] | * A [[pitch]], possibly taken from a [[chord]], a [[scale]] or a [[tuning system]] | ||
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[[Category:Terms]] | [[Category:Terms]] | ||
[[Category:Interval size measures]] | [[Category:Interval size measures]] | ||
Latest revision as of 04:08, 23 April 2025
Tone may refer to:
- 9/8, the whole tone
- A unit of interval size exactly or approximately equal to 9/8 (~203.91 ¢) or to 1\6 (200 ¢) (see Major second (interval region))
- A sustained sound (see Wikipedia box)
- A pitch, possibly taken from a chord, a scale or a tuning system
