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One note repeated in just perfect fifths is an example of a [[ | One note repeated in just perfect fifths is an example of a [[trivial temperaments|trivial temperament]]. 1edf can be viewed as the [[circle of fifths]] or [[Pythagorean tuning]] without octave reduction. | ||
The adjacent open strings of a violin, viola or cello are traditionally tuned in perfect fifths. These instruments are hence tuned in 1edf. | |||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
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=== In part === | === In part === | ||
; {{w|Václav Veit}} | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSPs1EQCH1I | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSPs1EQCH1I ''Violin Concertino''], violin part | ||
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One note repeated in just perfect fifths is an example of a trivial temperament. 1edf can be viewed as the circle of fifths or Pythagorean tuning without octave reduction.
The adjacent open strings of a violin, viola or cello are traditionally tuned in perfect fifths. These instruments are hence tuned in 1edf.
Music
In whole
In part
- Violin Concertino, violin part