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In a [[periodic scale]], the '''equave''' (/ˈiːkwɪv/ ''EE-kwiv'' or /ˈiːkwəv/ ''EE-kwəv''), also called '''interval of equivalence''' or '''equivalency interval''', is the interval such that pitches separated by it are considered [[equivalence|equivalent]]. The term ''equave'' was coined by [[User:Inthar|Inthar]].
In a [[periodic scale]], the '''equave''' (/ˈiːkwɪv/ ''EE-kwiv'' or /ˈiːkwəv/ ''EE-kwəv''), also called '''interval of equivalence''' or '''equivalency interval''', is the interval such that pitches separated by it are considered [[equivalence|equivalent]] and are elements of the same [[pitch class]]. The term ''equave'' was coined by [[User:Inthar|Inthar]].


== Examples ==
== Examples ==

Revision as of 03:28, 24 April 2023

In a periodic scale, the equave (/ˈiːkwɪv/ EE-kwiv or /ˈiːkwəv/ EE-kwəv), also called interval of equivalence or equivalency interval, is the interval such that pitches separated by it are considered equivalent and are elements of the same pitch class. The term equave was coined by Inthar.

Examples

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