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The '''navatone''' is the name of a musical interval that is made up of nine [[Tone|whole tones]]. The term is also used to refer to any pitch in the neighborhood of 1800{{cent}}, or any interval which is one [[octave]] above a [[tritone]]. | The '''navatone''' is the name of a musical interval that is made up of nine [[Tone|whole tones]]. The term is also used to refer to any pitch in the neighborhood of 1800{{cent}}, or any interval which is one [[octave]] above a [[tritone]]. | ||
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== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
'''Nava-''' is the Sanskrit numeral prefix for nine. | '''Nava-''' is the Sanskrit numeral prefix for nine. | ||
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