Interval size measure

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**Interval measure** is the difference between two pitches, usually expressed in the number of steps between them.

Proposal: The **(unified) interval measure** is the number of steps between two pitches of an [[equal]] tuning.
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In this concern it should be mentioned, that the [[Cent|cent]] measure is somewhat xenophob.
That's why I suggest to define the [[Unified cent|unified cent (uct)]] as on 100th of the unified interval measure of one or - same - as 1 percent of the interval between two neigbouring pitches in an equal tuning.

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<html><head><title>Interval size measure</title></head><body><strong>Interval measure</strong> is the difference between two pitches, usually expressed in the number of steps between them.<br />
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Proposal: The <strong>(unified) interval measure</strong> is the number of steps between two pitches of an <a class="wiki_link" href="/equal">equal</a> tuning.<br />
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In this concern it should be mentioned, that the <a class="wiki_link" href="/Cent">cent</a> measure is somewhat xenophob.<br />
That's why I suggest to define the <a class="wiki_link" href="/Unified%20cent">unified cent (uct)</a> as on 100th of the unified interval measure of one or - same - as 1 percent of the interval between two neigbouring pitches in an equal tuning.</body></html>