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According to this definition'','' the upper pitch of the just major third above the tonic (Mode 4, see | According to this definition'','' the upper pitch of the just major third above the tonic (Mode 4, see | ||
[[#example01|Example 1]]) has an intonation interval of -14 ¢, which represents the ''distance | [[#example01|Example 1]]) has an intonation interval of '''-14 ¢''', which represents the ''distance '''from''' the nearest vertical 12edo line''. (Note that we generally measure intonation beginning at the nearest 12edo pitch. This results in a minus sign for the intonation of the upper note of the just third.) The signed intonation interval represents the amount of retuning required when a commercial sound module is initially tuned to 12edo. | ||
==== Calculate intonation ==== | ==== Calculate intonation ==== |