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===Other terminology and other intervals===
===Other terminology and other intervals===
Intervals that have a perfect variety (the unison, period, and generators) are called ''perfectable intervals'', whereas intervals that do not have a perfect variety are called ''non-perfectable intervals''.
Intervals that have a perfect variety (the unison, period, and generators) are called ''perfectable intervals'', whereas intervals that do not have a perfect variety are called ''non-perfectable intervals''. Intervals corresponding to the generators may be called ''imperfect intervals'' since, unlike the period and unison, they have two varieties.


A discussion of intervals that fall between the ones discussed here, namely neutral and interordinal intervals, can be found at <link>.
A discussion of intervals that fall between the ones discussed here, namely neutral and interordinal intervals, can be found at <link>.