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=== Equivalence === | === Equivalence === | ||
Few would argue that 9/4 itself could be heard as an equivalence. Some might argue that some degree of 3/2 equivalence may be possible in a scale which has no 2/1, 3/1, or 4/1, though this is quite controversial. If that is the case, then perhaps in a similar scale that also has no 3/2, 9/4 may have some form of faint equivalence as it might sound like two periods of 3/2. | Few would argue that 9/4 itself could be heard as an equivalence. Some might argue that some degree of 3/2 equivalence may be possible in a scale which has no 2/1, 3/1, or 4/1, though this is quite controversial. If that is the case, then perhaps in a similar scale that also has no 3/2, 9/4 may have some form of faint equivalence as it might sound like two periods of 3/2. Most composers and theorists consider this unlikely, though. | ||
== Important ed9/4s == | == Important ed9/4s == |