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Consequently, the interval between a note at frequency n and other at frequency 2n is called a ''tenth'' or ''decave''. | Consequently, the interval between a note at frequency n and other at frequency 2n is called a ''tenth'' or ''decave''. | ||
The basic semitone of Armodue, whatever concrete temperament is used, is always called ''eka'' (from Sanskrit eka: one, unit). In the chromatic Armodue scale, one eka always corresponds to the interval between any two consecutive notes. | The basic semitone of Armodue, whatever concrete temperament is used, is always called '''eka''' (from Sanskrit eka: one, unit). In the chromatic Armodue scale, one eka always corresponds to the interval between any two consecutive notes. | ||
For composing in Armodue it's useful to use a ''tetragram'' (staff with 4 lines): | For composing in Armodue it's useful to use a ''tetragram'' (staff with 4 lines): |