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It is well-known that there are infinite possible intervals, even if one confines one's view to a single octave. This includes the rational intervals of [[ | It is well-known that there are infinite possible intervals, even if one confines one's view to a single octave. This includes the rational intervals of [[just intonation]] and the irrational intervals of [[EDO]]s, [[edonoi]]s, and other systems. However, it is helpful to consider '''interval categories''', which there may be a finite number to consider. | ||
==The Schulter System== | ==The Schulter System== | ||
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Pure octave (2:1) 1200 cents</pre> | Pure octave (2:1) 1200 cents</pre> | ||
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