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=== Fine === | === Fine === | ||
The [[Cent]] is the classic measure for intervals minor than the 12eod-semitone. In this concern it should be mentioned, that the Cent measure is somewhat xenophobe. | The [[Cent]] (¢) is the classic measure for intervals minor than the 12eod-semitone. In this concern it should be mentioned, that the Cent measure is somewhat xenophobe. | ||
The [[Millioctave]] (mO) is a more technical measure, more independend of the common twelve-step division of the octave. | The [[Millioctave]] (mO) is a more technical measure, more independend of the common twelve-step division of the octave. | ||
Within a given [[equal]]-stepped tonal system, the [[Relative cent|relative Cent]] (rct, | Within a given [[equal]]-stepped tonal system, the [[Relative cent|relative Cent]] (rct, r¢) can be used to describe properties of pitches (for instance the approximation of [[JI]] intervals). It is defined as on 100th (or 1 percent) of the interval between two neigbouring pitches in the used equal tuning. | ||
== Ratio == | == Ratio == | ||
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The <a class="wiki_link" href="/Cent">Cent</a> is the classic measure for intervals minor than the 12eod-semitone. In this concern it should be mentioned, that the Cent measure is somewhat xenophobe.<br /> | The <a class="wiki_link" href="/Cent">Cent</a> (¢) is the classic measure for intervals minor than the 12eod-semitone. In this concern it should be mentioned, that the Cent measure is somewhat xenophobe.<br /> | ||
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The <a class="wiki_link" href="/Millioctave">Millioctave</a> (mO) is a more technical measure, more independend of the common twelve-step division of the octave.<br /> | The <a class="wiki_link" href="/Millioctave">Millioctave</a> (mO) is a more technical measure, more independend of the common twelve-step division of the octave.<br /> | ||
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Within a given <a class="wiki_link" href="/equal">equal</a>-stepped tonal system, the <a class="wiki_link" href="/Relative%20cent">relative Cent</a> (rct, | Within a given <a class="wiki_link" href="/equal">equal</a>-stepped tonal system, the <a class="wiki_link" href="/Relative%20cent">relative Cent</a> (rct, r¢) can be used to describe properties of pitches (for instance the approximation of <a class="wiki_link" href="/JI">JI</a> intervals). It is defined as on 100th (or 1 percent) of the interval between two neigbouring pitches in the used equal tuning.<br /> | ||
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