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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):