Decaononic: Difference between revisions
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'''Decaononic''' technique is the way of playing and composing where a '''[[tone]]''' is considered to be equal to '''[[10/9]]'''. | '''Decaononic''' technique is the way of playing and composing where a '''[[tone]]''' is considered to be equal to '''[[10/9]]'''. | ||
It is a set of temperaments. | |||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
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==Theory== | ==Theory== | ||
The name "decaononic" comes from Greek and Latin words for 10 and 9 respectively, and a letter o meaning "over", as in "[[otonal]]". In this | The name "decaononic" comes from Greek and Latin words for 10 and 9 respectively, and a letter o meaning "over", as in "[[otonal]]". In this system, one tone is set to be 10/9, about 182.4 cents, and other intervals may have multiple interpretations. | ||
=== Whole tone scale === | === Whole tone scale === | ||
{{Main|10/9ths equal temperament}} | {{Main|10/9ths equal temperament}} |