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If a natural number is chosen as <span><math>b</math></span>, the resulting series will be a superset of the harmonic series, inserting extra pitches. For example, the 2-logharmonic series inserts an extra step in between the fundamental and the 2nd harmonic, so that it takes <span><math>2^1 = 2</math></span> steps to reach the 2nd harmonic instead of one. Then it inserts 3 extra steps in between the 2nd harmonic and 3rd harmonic so that it takes <span><math>2^2 = 4</math></span> steps instead of one. Then 7 extra steps before the 4th harmonic so it takes <span><math>2^3 = 8</math></span> steps instead of one. | If a natural number is chosen as <span><math>b</math></span>, the resulting series will be a superset of the harmonic series, inserting extra pitches. For example, the 2-logharmonic series inserts an extra step in between the fundamental and the 2nd harmonic, so that it takes <span><math>2^1 = 2</math></span> steps to reach the 2nd harmonic instead of one. Then it inserts 3 extra steps in between the 2nd harmonic and 3rd harmonic so that it takes <span><math>2^2 = 4</math></span> steps instead of one. Then 7 extra steps before the 4th harmonic so it takes <span><math>2^3 = 8</math></span> steps instead of one. | ||
[[Logarithmic intonation]] is an analogue of [[just intonation]] which uses the logharmonic series rather than the [[harmonic series]]. | |||
== Frequencies == | == Frequencies == | ||