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'''Monotonic tuning''' may refer to: | |||
* A tuning of a [[regular temperament|temperament]] that keeps the order of size for a set of intervals. See [[Diamond monotone]]. | |||
* A tuning of a scale that has no negative steps. See [[Periodic scale]]. | |||
* A tuning system whose steps do not both increase and decrease. See [[Harmonotonic tuning]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:28, 7 August 2025
Monotonic tuning may refer to:
- A tuning of a temperament that keeps the order of size for a set of intervals. See Diamond monotone.
- A tuning of a scale that has no negative steps. See Periodic scale.
- A tuning system whose steps do not both increase and decrease. See Harmonotonic tuning.