Armodue theory: Difference between revisions
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1, 1#, 2, 2#, 3, 3#, 4, 5, 5#, 6, 6#, 7, 7#, 8, 8#, 9 | 1, 1#, 2, 2#, 3, 3#, 4, 5, 5#, 6, 6#, 7, 7#, 8, 8#, 9 | ||
Consequently, the interval between a note at frequency n and other at frequency 2n is called a //tenth// or | Consequently, the interval between a note at frequency n and other at frequency 2n is called a //tenth// or //decave//. | ||
The basic semitone of Armodue, whatever concrete temperament is used, is always called //eka// (from Sanskrit eka: one, unit). In the chromatic Armodue scale, one eka always corresponds to the interval between any two consecutive notes. | The basic semitone of Armodue, whatever concrete temperament is used, is always called //eka// (from Sanskrit eka: one, unit). In the chromatic Armodue scale, one eka always corresponds to the interval between any two consecutive notes. | ||
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|| [[image:http://www.armodue.com/Chiave.gif caption="copyright Armodue, used with permission"]] || | || [[image:http://www.armodue.com/Chiave.gif caption="copyright Armodue, used with permission"]] || | ||
|| copyright Armodue, used with permission || | || copyright Armodue, used with permission || | ||
The clefs 1,2,3... refers to the tenths: first, second, third... | The clefs 1,2,3... refers to the tenths: first, second, third... | ||
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|| 8# || minor seventh || 9/5 || 1018 || | || 8# || minor seventh || 9/5 || 1018 || | ||
|| 9 || major seventh || 15/8 || 1088 || | || 9 || major seventh || 15/8 || 1088 || | ||
=Semi-equalized Armodue= | =Semi-equalized Armodue= | ||
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1, 1#, 2, 2#, 3, 3#, 4, 5, 5#, 6, 6#, 7, 7#, 8, 8#, 9<br /> | 1, 1#, 2, 2#, 3, 3#, 4, 5, 5#, 6, 6#, 7, 7#, 8, 8#, 9<br /> | ||
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Consequently, the interval between a note at frequency n and other at frequency 2n is called a <em>tenth</em> or < | Consequently, the interval between a note at frequency n and other at frequency 2n is called a <em>tenth</em> or <em>decave</em>.<br /> | ||
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The basic semitone of Armodue, whatever concrete temperament is used, is always called <em>eka</em> (from Sanskrit eka: one, unit). In the chromatic Armodue scale, one eka always corresponds to the interval between any two consecutive notes.<br /> | The basic semitone of Armodue, whatever concrete temperament is used, is always called <em>eka</em> (from Sanskrit eka: one, unit). In the chromatic Armodue scale, one eka always corresponds to the interval between any two consecutive notes.<br /> | ||
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The clefs 1,2,3... refers to the tenths: first, second, third...<br /> | The clefs 1,2,3... refers to the tenths: first, second, third...<br /> | ||
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