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**scale** - an ordered list of intervals; exactly what can be described by a [[http://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/scl_format.html|Scala file]] | **scale** - an ordered list of intervals; exactly what can be described by a [[http://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/scl_format.html|Scala file]] | ||
**harmonic distance** - property of intervals other than size; a second type of distance, such that pitches separated by 'short' intervals are more likely to be confused (as by novice singers) than those separated by 'long' intervals. e.g. an octave is 'shorter' than a tritone. related to consonance | **harmonic distance** - property of intervals other than size; a second type of distance, such that pitches separated by 'short' intervals are more likely to be confused (as by novice singers) than those separated by 'long' intervals. e.g. an octave is 'shorter' than a tritone. related to consonance. e.g. [[Benedetti height|Tenney height]] | ||
**interval of equivalence** - an interval considered to have small or zero harmonic distance, such as an octave (pitch ratio 2/1 or 1200 cents) | **interval of equivalence** - an interval considered to have small or zero harmonic distance, such as an octave (pitch ratio 2/1 or 1200 cents) | ||
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<strong>scale</strong> - an ordered list of intervals; exactly what can be described by a <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/scl_format.html" rel="nofollow">Scala file</a> <br /> | <strong>scale</strong> - an ordered list of intervals; exactly what can be described by a <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/scl_format.html" rel="nofollow">Scala file</a> <br /> | ||
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<strong>harmonic distance</strong> - property of intervals other than size; a second type of distance, such that pitches separated by 'short' intervals are more likely to be confused (as by novice singers) than those separated by 'long' intervals. e.g. an octave is 'shorter' than a tritone. related to consonance<br /> | <strong>harmonic distance</strong> - property of intervals other than size; a second type of distance, such that pitches separated by 'short' intervals are more likely to be confused (as by novice singers) than those separated by 'long' intervals. e.g. an octave is 'shorter' than a tritone. related to consonance. e.g. <a class="wiki_link" href="/Benedetti%20height">Tenney height</a><br /> | ||
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<strong>interval of equivalence</strong> - an interval considered to have small or zero harmonic distance, such as an octave (pitch ratio 2/1 or 1200 cents)<br /> | <strong>interval of equivalence</strong> - an interval considered to have small or zero harmonic distance, such as an octave (pitch ratio 2/1 or 1200 cents)<br /> |