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== Generalizations == | == Generalizations == | ||
=== Pure consistency === | === Pure consistency === | ||
Going even further than consistency, an equal-step tuning is '''purely consistent'''{{idiosyncratic}} if it approximates all integer harmonics from 1 up to and including ''q'' within one-quarter of a step (in other words, maintaining [[relative interval error | Going even further than consistency, an equal-step tuning is '''purely consistent'''{{idiosyncratic}} if it approximates all integer harmonics from 1 up to and including ''q'' within one-quarter of a step (in other words, maintaining [[relative interval error]]s of no greater than than 25%). Pure consistency is stronger than consistency but weaker than consistency to distance 2, introduced next. | ||
=== Consistency to distance ''d'' === | === Consistency to distance ''d'' === |