Equivalence

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It's a phenomenon of psycho-acoustics that two notes an octave apart are considered "equivalent" to the brain. The question of whether this generalizes or can generalize to other intervals is still being studied.

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<html><head><title>equivalence</title></head><body>It's a phenomenon of psycho-acoustics that two notes an octave apart are considered &quot;equivalent&quot; to the brain. The question of whether this generalizes or can generalize to other intervals is still being studied.</body></html>