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::*''a deviating pitch referenced by the same key descriptor'' | ::*''a deviating pitch referenced by the same key descriptor'' | ||
Typically, intonation is a small interval between -50 ¢ and +50 ¢ although larger values are allowed. | Typically, intonation is a small interval between -50 ¢ and +50 ¢ although larger values are allowed. In our model of tonal space the common tonic of all modes of the overtone scale has an intonation of 0 ¢ by definition. | ||
According to this definition'','' the upper pitch of the just major third (Mode 4) above the tonic has a signed intonation interval (distance to the next vertical 12edo line) of -14 ¢ . | According to this definition'','' the upper pitch of the just major third (Mode 4) above the tonic has a signed intonation interval (distance to the next vertical 12edo line) of -14 ¢ . |