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| Name = (perfect) unison, (perfect) prime, 1st harmonic, 1st subharmonic, fundamental
| Name = (perfect) unison, (perfect) prime, 1st harmonic, 1st subharmonic, fundamental
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}}The '''unison''' (interval ratio '''1/1''') is the [[interval]] between two tones that are identical in pitch. In the [[harmonic series]], 1/1 is the 1st [[harmonic]], and likewise in the [[subharmonic series]] 1/1 is the first [[subharmonic]]- this is because it acts as the fundamental to both series.
{{Wikipedia|Unison}}
 
The '''unison''' (interval ratio '''1/1''') is the [[interval]] between two tones that are identical in pitch. In the [[harmonic series]], 1/1 is the 1st [[harmonic]], and likewise in the [[subharmonic series]] 1/1 is the first [[subharmonic]]- this is because it acts as the fundamental to both series.


Measured in [[cent]]s (or any other logarithmic measure such as [[millioctave]]s, [[EDO]] steps, etc.), the unison's size is exactly 0. This is because the distance between two identical pitches is zero. As such, the unison can be considered as a degenerate interval.
Measured in [[cent]]s (or any other logarithmic measure such as [[millioctave]]s, [[EDO]] steps, etc.), the unison's size is exactly 0. This is because the distance between two identical pitches is zero. As such, the unison can be considered as a degenerate interval.


In [[just intonation]], 1/1 represents the base frequency from which an interval is measured.
In [[just intonation]], 1/1 represents the base frequency from which an interval is measured.
The unison may also be treated as an interval region with a width of 0 cents corresponding to exactly the interval 1/1.


== Unison (interval region) ==
== Unison (interval region) ==
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* [[Octave]]
* [[Octave]]
* [[Octave reduction]]
* [[Octave reduction]]
 
[[Category:Unison| ]]
[[Category:Unison| ]] <!-- main article -->
{{Infobox interval region|Name=Unison|Cents lower=0|Cents upper=0|Cents upper wide=6|JI intervals=1/1|Complement=[[Octave]]|Lower region=|Higher region=[[Comma&nbsp;and&nbsp;diesis]]}}<!-- main article -->
[[Category:1-odd-limit]]
[[Category:1-odd-limit]]
{{Wikipedia|Unison}}
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