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'''Stretched octave''' may refer to:
'''Stretched octave''' may refer to:
* [[Equave]]: an interval which equates other intervals to each other, forming a ‘bookend’ for a scale - the octave plays this role in classical 12edo theory but other intervals may be used as an equave too
* '''[[Equave]]''': an interval which equates other intervals to each other, forming a ‘bookend’ for a scale - the octave plays this role in classical 12edo theory but other intervals may be used as an equave too
* [[Stretched and compressed tuning]]: making all the intervals in a tuning uniformly wider or narrower in order to better approximate a desired subset of JI or to achieve some other effect
* '''[[Stretched and compressed tuning]]''': making all the intervals in a tuning uniformly wider or narrower in order to better approximate a desired subset of JI or to achieve some other effect


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Latest revision as of 01:44, 27 October 2024

Stretched octave may refer to:

  • Equave: an interval which equates other intervals to each other, forming a ‘bookend’ for a scale - the octave plays this role in classical 12edo theory but other intervals may be used as an equave too
  • Stretched and compressed tuning: making all the intervals in a tuning uniformly wider or narrower in order to better approximate a desired subset of JI or to achieve some other effect
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