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'''Equave''' (/ˈiːkwɪv/ ''EE-kwiv'' or /ˈiːkwəv/ ''EE-kwəv'') is a suggested shorter term for "interval of equivalence" or "equivalency interval". In octave-equivalent scales, the equave is the [[octave]]. In [[Bohlen-Pierce]], the equave is [[3/1]]. In [[EDF|edf]]s, the equave is [[3/2]].
'''Equave''' (/ˈiːkwɪv/ ''EE-kwiv'' or /ˈiːkwəv/ ''EE-kwəv'') is a suggested shorter term for '''interval of equivalence''' or '''equivalency interval''', the interval such that pitches separated by it are considered equivalent. In octave-equivalent scales, the equave is the [[octave]]. In [[Bohlen-Pierce]], the equave is [[3/1]]. In [[EDF|edf]]s, the equave is [[3/2]].


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 19:30, 9 April 2021

Equave (/ˈiːkwɪv/ EE-kwiv or /ˈiːkwəv/ EE-kwəv) is a suggested shorter term for interval of equivalence or equivalency interval, the interval such that pitches separated by it are considered equivalent. In octave-equivalent scales, the equave is the octave. In Bohlen-Pierce, the equave is 3/1. In edfs, the equave is 3/2.

See also