Tetrachord: Difference between revisions

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==Superparticular Intervals==  
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In ancient Greek descriptions of tetrachords in use, we find a preference for tetrachordal steps that are superparticular-- meaning of the form n/n-1 (eg. 5/4, 6/5, 11/10, 39/38...).
In ancient Greek descriptions of tetrachords in use, we find a preference for tetrachordal steps that are [[superparticular]].




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