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{{Infobox ADO|steps=8}} | {{Infobox ADO|steps=8}} | ||
'''8ado''' is the [[ADO|arithmetic equal division of the octave]] into eight parts of 1/8 each. Because 8 is a power of 2, 8ado corresponds to the 1st to 8th harmonics octave-reduced. Because of this, 8ado is a highly effective scale and contains many commonly-used intervals | '''8ado''' is the [[ADO|arithmetic equal division of the octave]] into eight parts of 1/8 each. Because 8 is a power of 2, 8ado corresponds to the 1st to 8th harmonics octave-reduced. Because of this, 8ado is a highly effective scale and contains many commonly-used intervals such as [[9/8]], [[5/4]], [[7/4]], [[15/8]], and [[2/1]]. | ||
== Intervals == | == Intervals == | ||
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Revision as of 09:18, 2 March 2023
Template:Infobox ADO 8ado is the arithmetic equal division of the octave into eight parts of 1/8 each. Because 8 is a power of 2, 8ado corresponds to the 1st to 8th harmonics octave-reduced. Because of this, 8ado is a highly effective scale and contains many commonly-used intervals such as 9/8, 5/4, 7/4, 15/8, and 2/1.
Intervals
| # | Cents | Ratio | Interval name | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0 | 1/1 | perfect unison | |
| 1 | 203.9 | 9/8 | major second | |
| 2 | 386.3 | 5/4 | just major third | |
| 3 | 551.3 | 11/8 | undecimal superfourth | |
| 4 | 702.0 | 3/2 | just perfect fifth | |
| 5 | 840.5 | 13/8 | lesser tridecimal neutral sixth | |
| 6 | 968.8 | 7/4 | harmonic seventh | |
| 7 | 1088.3 | 15/8 | just major seventh | |
| 8 | 1200.0 | 2/1 | perfect octave |