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In music, the term '''interval''' is used to characterize the relation between simultaneous or successive tones. | |||
[[ | If the name "interval" is taken as a starting point, the term initially aims to determine the [[pitch difference]] between the two sound phenomena involved. At the same time (with otherwise relatively stable [[timbre]]s) a specific character of the joint sound results from a given distance between the participating tones, which is (in classic Western music theory) often graduated between [[consonance]] and [[dissonance]]). | ||
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* [[Gallery of just intervals]] | |||
* [[Interval size measure]] | |||
* [[Sonance]] | |||
== External links == | |||
* [[wikipedia:Interval (music)]] | |||
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