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'''Tritave''' is another name of the 3rd [[partial_tone|partial tone]], the interval with the [[frequency_ratio|frequency ratio]] of [[3/1|3:1 | '''Tritave''' is another name of the 3rd [[partial_tone|partial tone]], the interval with the [[frequency_ratio|frequency ratio]] of [[3/1|3:1]]. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
[[No-twos 31-limit]] | For systems dividing the tritave equally, see [[edt|edt]]. | ||
For systems with the tritave as the just fundamental harmonic, see [[Bohlen-Pierce]] and [[No-twos 31-limit]]. | |||
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Revision as of 17:54, 25 May 2020
Tritave is another name of the 3rd partial tone, the interval with the frequency ratio of 3:1.
See also
For systems dividing the tritave equally, see edt.
For systems with the tritave as the just fundamental harmonic, see Bohlen-Pierce and No-twos 31-limit.